At our BCA pre-season captain's meeting last night, we spoke with someone that previously played in the APA, and just recently chose to play in the BCA. He proceeded to tell us that the first place team (FIRST PLACE) in the APA last season took home exactly $100. Yep, one-hundred dollars. Second place received $50. That was the only money paid out. No team trip to Las Vegas, no singles trip, no trophies, nothing else.
The dues were $10 per week. Now, figuring $10 per player each week, and there were 37 people on that night... $370 a week. Multiply that times the 16 weeks on the season, and you've got $5,920. Minus the $150 from above... the LO banked $5,770 !!!
I'm certainly not opposed to an LO making money (it is not an easy job), but $5,770 ?!?!? And only paying out $150 ?!?!? There are other names for it, but most would call that criminal !!!
In our BCA league, when they make the payouts at the banquet, they include a printout with each team's prize money (check or cash) that shows a breakdown of how much was collected and how and where those monies were distributed.
And at just about any poker tourney, they include a formula (based on entries) of how the payouts are distributed.
To date, no one has claimed that our LO is 'making a killing'. The BCA requires thier annual $15 membership fee. The LO collects an additional one-time $15 for league sanction per season (and whatever he collects, he must divide between himself, the secretary and the treasurer). Depending on the amount of players per season, it roughly works out that the LO can buy themselves a plane ticket to Las Vegas (coach, of course) and maybe, with a few more players/teams in the league, entry fee in the singles.
For the constant work (scheduling, averages, collecting dues, etc.), that doesn't seem like much. IMO, I think that the LO's should make a bit more for the time they sacrifice and the problems and issues they have to deal with. But an LO keeping over 95% of the money is a bit much.
And yes, the APA is great for beginners... that simply want a night out and a chance to bang the balls around. Our BCA league always has at least one night of play that is not 'as serious' as the night of play for the Las Vegas trip. And that's the perfect night for APA players to continue to make the transition to the BCA because, aside from the $15 league sanction fee from above, ALL THE MONEY GOES BACK TO THE PLAYERS !!!
This past summer season, there were 6 teams playing. $400 team dues for the season times 6 teams equals $2400. An additional $670 collected from tavern fees brought the total to $3,036 (summer leagues are tough to fill). Guess how much was payed back to the players ?? $3,036 !!!!! AND LAST PLACE COLLECTED OVER $300 !!!!!
All I'm saying is that it's nice to know where our money goes...
I play in the APA (BCA is nowhere near me). Winning the cities here gets you $8,000 p/team (8 and 9 ball teams). I can't remember what the Masters pays out, but it is a fair amount as well. They hold the cities 3 times a year I think so that is $48,000 and when ya add in the Masters it's over $50,000. Back when the SBE had an APA tournament they would also send the 2nd place team there with like $2,000 as well.
Can't help but mention that the cities is held at the Metrolina Expo in Charlotte with about 80 Diamond BBs.
After reading gripe after gripe about the APA on this forum I'm thinking that I have it really good where I am.