The best run tournaments are hands down with the APA.
From the singles in April to the team events in august.
The rest are rank amateurs
You have got to be kidding.
The best run tournaments are hands down with the APA.
From the singles in April to the team events in august.
The rest are rank amateurs
Just an FYI - the BCAPL has a lot of Vnea leagues that dual sanction. This allows the league to meet all the league requirements and play in both (or either) of the National events.
We try to make the national event a special thing. Every year we make improvements that we hope everyone enjoys.
Mark Griffin, CEO
CSI - BCAPL - USAPL
I've went twice for the singles event and once for the masters team tourney and both times the apa hasn't giving enough money to cover travel expenses much less room or other stuff. I live in NC and you get 300 bucks for travel expenses and automatically get 100 bucks last place money(when you arrive in vegas) 400 bucks barely pays for the plane ticket and then I still have to worry about room, food, and other expenses.
I had a great time every time i've went to vegas for the apa but I'm thinking that one of the other leagues would be more worth my time.
I can only assume that the member preferring APA has never been to the others.
VNEA is fun; but BCA is hands down the best IMO. I'm currently trying to find a dual sanction league so I can go to the VNEA also next year; but everyone on the team chooses the BCA Vegas tournament as the favorite (hey, nothing wrong with 2 trips to Vegas).
Sorry to be redundant, but its surprising that anyone even needs to ask the question. That BCA Vegas is best is much closer to fact than to opinion.
Yes, I have attended the BCA tournament the last three years so I do know what I am talking about and contrary to your opinion it is not the best or best run.
Th\\\C-man,
Call me skeptical; if you have really been to the BCA, please let us know what we've all obviously been missing. Why is there such an overwhelming preference among players who've been to all of the tournaments?? Specifics are appreciated.
I'll start. Tables better at BCA - Diamond tables are fabulous. Matches start ON TIME. Continuous mini-tournaments to get you warmed up - incredible fun. Plenty of referees. LOTS of tables. Pro event held concurrently. Best payouts by far. MORE VENDORS than any tournament on earth. Challenge tables with pro's present most of the day. Free lesson sessions from some great instructors. Trick shot exhibitions. Rick Schnitz there to do custom photo's. All these things set BCA clearly apart from the other tourneys.
I didn't say the other tourneys are bad; I'll be playing in two next year; but in what way do you think any of the others are better? I've never heard anyone express that opinion before - you are entitled to your opinion, but l'm mystified as to the basis.
The 400 does more than pay for your ticket from NC and your room was already paid for by the APA so you didn't pay for that either. When you say other stuff, do you mean like gambling and food. No, they are not going to subsidize the extra stuff but are the only ones that give you a free ride. You did earn it, as you should have, and you had the chance to win more money in your tier.
Good Luck to you in whatever you do. Former NC resident and participant
I've been to vegas 3 times for apa and I was wondering from some of you have been for apa, bca, and vnea which is the best. What tourney is the best? Which tourney is the most organized(well ran)? I'm quitting apa so I want to figure out if I should try and join another league or just focus on regional tourneys. Let's hear it.
The apa paid for half my room but I still had to pay part of the cost both times. When my masters team won the trip to vegas we won a grand total of 50 bucks a piece to goto vegas on. Yes our entry into the tourney was paid for but 50 bucks from NC to Vegas doesn't help much. We won a end of year buy in tourney to get there.
I'm not trying to complain because I had a great time everytime I've went to vegas for the apa but I do want to see for myself if the bca, vnea are a better experience.
Having been to both the BCA and APA events, i would think it is pretty much a tie.
Both have basically the same vendors so that is a wash.
BCA singles are run at the same time
APA - so big that singles has to be run as a separate event at another time
BCA has better competition - no comparison - partially becuase it is an open, buy in event. Any one can go - no qualifying
APA is harder to get to - because it is a qualified only event.
BCA is basically fof the higher level player
APA gives an opportunity for the player who is not so good to compete at the national level
BCA is prestigious because of the level of competition
APA is prestigious because you have to earn your way there
BCA pays less, but that is because most money is returned at the league level
APA pays more, but that is because a portion of the league fee goes to the APA
BCA is very well organized - a well run event
APA is in my opinion a little better organized - and I would expect it to be because again, some of my league fees go to pay staff whereas that is not the case is BCA
I don't know much about the VNEA but I have heard that the ACS is pretty well run but is very small in comparison. TAP just isnt in the same class as the other 4 (just my opinion)
In my opinion, going to either the BCA ot APA event is awesome. Both tournaments are a pool players dream. Any chance a person gets to go to either of these they should welcome with open arms and enjoy themselves