sjm said:I have to disagree with you about Wu. The IPT has learned that from this point forward, forcing every single player to earn entry on merit is the best path to buidling a tour consisting of pool's most elite. For me, the IPT's credibility has grown considerably snce it has adopted a truly objective method of filling its roster based completely on merit.
If the IPT names somebody to its tour, then it's statement that the 2007 tour will consist of 150 ---- the top 100 players of 2006 by ranking and 50 earning their way in through qualifiers ---- will have been false.
Credit the IPT for keeping politics out of the methodology by which its roster will evolve over time.
I strongly believe that the truly elite will have no problem earning one of the 50 spots up for grabs at the end of this IPT year.
It's a business not a democracy, you want what will be best for all, that kid could be important to the tour. Sigel is playing people every tournament winning money while Efrin is the KOTH champion and Sigel is essentially just another player at this point so why is he playing. Because that is what KT wants to do and it is no ones business nor does he owe anyone any explanation. Same if they granted the kid a spot or just put him on the payroll, it would benefit all. He could get attention no one else on the tour could get right out of the box.
This thing is not a sports tour nor a sporting event, it was never meant to be, it's a show and that kid is a necessary asset and KT should sign him up. Maybe another player could just step aside and give him their spot and KT compensate them on the side. Take say Danny D. I don't see him playing even one full tournament anyway. The format is too grueling for him at his age, he is half blind and I doubt playing very well. Since it is almost a lock he will drop out anyway it would be a nice way to slid the kid in, Danny just announce he wants to give the kid his spot. If someone else doesn't like it too bad. I think this thing is destine to fail but if it is to survive, you can't leave anything to chance.
Last edited: