unknownpro said:
Blackjack has offered his help in starting a player's organization. I think we need one that includes all the different pocket billiard games in some way and is open to everyone.
unknownpro
I'll address what Jake posted first.
Jake, I guarantee you that 90% of the IPT players will have absolutely nothing to show for their earnings 5, 10,15 years from now. It's one thing to have money, but knowing what to do with it is something completely different. Most will gamble and squander it away, instead of
reinvesting it back into the game of pool. The checks they are cashing today will lay the foundation for the hard luck stories of tomorrow.
Unknownpro,
There needs to be a tour set up where all the major pocket biliard disciplines are represented
14.1
9 Ball
One pocket
Banks
There are many people that care about those games and would like to see them restored to the forefront. People such as Randy Goldwater (14.1), Steve Booth (One Pocket), and people such as myself that understand that the legends of yesterday would like for us to preserve all aspects of our game - so that someday we can pass it along to the next generation. With that comes a great responsibility.
I believe that it should be about POOL - not just the money. If you love money more than pool I wouldn't want you on my team anyway, no matter who you are.
You need to understand that there is a reason that the industry (as a whole) has walked away and pulled their support from men's professional pool. Until those issues are dealt with and relationships are mended, it will be a struggle for anybody to start any kind of tour any time soon. Ask any regional tour promoter how difficult it is to get added money. The money is there, but the industry has short arms and deep pockets. The industry understands that a majority of the players are not in the habit of giving back to the sport, or conducting themselves in a respectable, businesslike, responsible manner. Until that changes, the billiards industry will continue to watch the professional game from the nosebleed seats - to include the IPT.
I believe that the big money and guaranteed salaries will only result in complacency on that tour - and that the hungry sharpshooters that play independently or on the smaller tours will gain a distinct advantage in terms of intensity, drive, and hunger to win.
As far as "fan support" - fans will support anything that is genuine. I believe that hard work and dedication is blessed immensely in life and in sport. If you do it right, plant the right seeds, your tree will bear fruit. Right now the IPT players are reaping the benefits of a harvest that they did not plant, nourish, or care for. There is still no explanation of how the players will generate fruitful crops for years to come. However, I believe that pool will be successful (eventually) due to a grass roots effort by people that love the sport with all of their heart and care deeply about its future. That is what is needed to establish a firm, longlasting foundation instead of a house of cards or a sandcastle - I've seen enough of those in my lifetime.
As far as starting something - I'm all in. The question then becomes - is there anybody else out there willing to help me that is NOT intimidated by the money of the IPT? Let's hope so. Love will win out over money every single time.