good post jam. honestly charlie has always been great to me and hes a monster player.
if he makes the team good for him.
i wish i could make team .i dont have the computer skills to garner enough votes.
anyway whoever on the list makes it good for them they earned it and good luck.
You know, I totally empathize with your stance in this situation, John. You have the heart of a champion and the self-confidence to win. I've seen it myself firsthand, as have many.
As you must know by know, John, there's a whole lot of politics in pool. It's all about who you know, if you know what I mean. :frown:
It must hurt your heart to read some of these threads today, especially when you know that you've got enough firepower to win that Mosconi Cup on Team USA.![]()
I think Matchroom is doing the best they can to make this a fair selection process, since America doesn't have a governing body of pool for the men, but I'll betcha if they did it like "American Idol" and charged $1 for each vote, it would be a whole different ball game. [pun intended]! :wink:
I think they should try this next year. All 8 players play a round robin 9 or 10 ball and may the best player win the spot, that would be very interesting and would be a cool mini event before the big show. :smile:
Some of those round robins, Lenny, are more luck than talent.
It's almost like a poker tournament where they raise the ante up every 5 minutes. If you're playing behind a player who leaves you safe every time, you may never get a chance to strut your stuff.
However, a mini tournament might not be a bad idea. I do like the idea of having a shoot-off!![]()
Hatchetman should get the spot for sure...I can't believe Charlie Williams is even close.
I really thought it would be neck and neck between Hatch and John Schmidt...Maybe Charlie has a team of bots out there casting as many votes as possible?
It would be a round robin format, not a ring game, I hate ring games, haha. Round robin, everyone gets to play eachother once, the player with the best record is the winner. :smile:
The voting system will assuredly reward the most...industrious...candidate. Call it a popularity contest if you wish, but you have to admit this is a distinctly American way of deciding the spot.
The voting system on Matchroom Pool seems a bit flakey to me. Anyone with a little bit of computer knowledge can hack something like that and create votes for whoever they want. I think they need a better more secure method for voting, or a whole new system all together... just my opinion.
The voting so far really does seem to be more of a popularity contest than 'best man for the job' contest... sad, but true. I'm curious, did Oscar get on only because he won Turning Stone or for some other reason(s) including that?
I like Schmidt too. I voted for Hatch just because he's the best of the 3 mentioned. If Schmidty were listed, I would have voted for him.
Oscar got in on points in the BCA ranking system. Since there is no UPA anymore (governing body of professional pool for men), then there is currently a ranking system of points from various high-profile events. The Turning Stone put on by Joss Tour is one of those tournaments where a player can accumulate those precious BCA points. The more tournaments you play in that are on the BCA ranking list, the more points you get. Even if you don't win, you still get points. That is why if you are a professional-caliber player and want to compete in events such as this, it's a good idea to show up for all of those events on the BCA ranking list.
Win or lose, if you show up, you'll get those BCA points. If you don't play in all events, you're not going to have as many points. It's all about the points.
That and a nickel won't buy you a cup of coffee, but it will get you a spot on the Mosconi Cup team! :grin-square:
They should have had the 8 players have a round robin and play for the spot, maybe next year. :smile:
i think even rodney would admit he WILL NOT play dennis even for the $$$$.
Michael:
That's very possible. Gosh, what polls one can manipulate with a large Botnet at their service!
IMHO, I think Matchroom should've implemented [re]CAPTCHA (i.e. dynamically-created graphic image of characters that a voter has to look at, recognize, and type in), so that the votes are actually from a human at the keyboard, not a Bot.
Alas, hindsight is always 20/20...
-Sean