NYC cue dude said:this year the payouts increased, in total, by more than 50%. Also, this year, half of the field received a check. This was doubled from last year, as only the top 16 cashed. There was also a 500% increase for the high run. Last year only the high run leader got paid. This year, the 2nd place high run recieved more than last years 1st place leader.
All in all, i think these players understand that this event only survives because of private sponsorship. The numbers aren't in, but its I my a matter of time before we find out how much money was lost this year. Last year was a disaster. This year won't be as bad because it wasn't filmed.
Part of the reason was very poor attnedance again. Its pretty sad that straight pool, although it does have it's hard core supporters, no longer appeals to the general pool playing community.
The original idea was that this event could become selfsustaining after a few years. Now we see that this isn't possible and the future of this event is certainly in jeapordy.
Randy Goldwater
Johnnyt said:$12,000 for first and then it drops off like a cliff. I can see why a lot of American players are getting out of pool. Johnnyt
NYC cue dude said:this year the payouts increased, in total, by more than 50%. Also, this year, half of the field received a check. This was doubled from last year, as only the top 16 cashed. There was also a 500% increase for the high run. Last year only the high run leader got paid. This year, the 2nd place high run recieved more than last years 1st place leader.
All in all, i think these players understand that this event only survives because of private sponsorship. The numbers aren't in, but its I my a matter of time before we find out how much money was lost this year. Last year was a disaster. This year won't be as bad because it wasn't filmed.
Part of the reason was very poor attnedance again. Its pretty sad that straight pool, although it does have it's hard core supporters, no longer appeals to the general pool playing community.
The original idea was that this event could become selfsustaining after a few years. Now we see that this isn't possible and the future of this event is certainly in jeapordy.
Randy Goldwater
I think a lot of "wannabe" players are "getting out," but the top guys are changing or supplementing their primary source of income with pool rather than quitting cold turkey.Johnnyt said:$12,000 for first and then it drops off like a cliff. I can see why a lot of American players are getting out of pool. Johnnyt
Snapshot9 said:payouts considering what one has to go through to win. Guess 'the ole guys' like Ortmann aren't over-the-hill yet, huh? ...... LOL
This tournament deserves a reasonable $25,000 for 1st place.
Johnnyt said:$12,000 for first and then it drops off like a cliff. I can see why a lot of American players are getting out of pool. Johnnyt
NYC cue dude said:unfortunately, television wanted no part of this event, this year or last.
Jam, very encouraging and kind words, but the grim reality is that the audience for straight pool is very limited. Unfortunately, the game might not survive the lack of interest.
One other poster commented on the cost of tickets. My god, this is an official WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. There are only 2 others in the world. 8 ball is in Dubai, 9 ball in the phillipines. You also complain about the price of food. Things cost what they do. Just because milk is 3 dollars a gallon, doesn't mean its not worth it and certainly doesn't mean that if someone can't afford it they should get it for less.
Do u really think that if the tickets were half the price we get double the attendance? Surely you can't beleive that.
Rg
robertno1pool said:How about the rock-paper-scissors competition on ESPN, where winner got $50K?? You know that takes a great deal of skill.
NYC cue dude said:unfortunately, television wanted no part of this event, this year or last.
NYC cue dude said:unfortunately, television wanted no part of this event, this year or last.
Jam, very encouraging and kind words, but the grim reality is that the audience for straight pool is very limited. Unfortunately, the game might not survive the lack of interest.
One other poster commented on the cost of tickets. My god, this is an official WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. There are only 2 others in the world. 8 ball is in Dubai, 9 ball in the phillipines. You also complain about the price of food. Things cost what they do. Just because milk is 3 dollars a gallon, doesn't mean its not worth it and certainly doesn't mean that if someone can't afford it they should get it for less.
Do u really think that if the tickets were half the price we get double the attendance? Surely you can't beleive that.
Rg
NYC cue dude said:unfortunately, television wanted no part of this event, this year or last.
Jam, very encouraging and kind words, but the grim reality is that the audience for straight pool is very limited. Unfortunately, the game might not survive the lack of interest.
One other poster commented on the cost of tickets. My god, this is an official WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. There are only 2 others in the world. 8 ball is in Dubai, 9 ball in the phillipines. You also complain about the price of food. Things cost what they do. Just because milk is 3 dollars a gallon, doesn't mean its not worth it and certainly doesn't mean that if someone can't afford it they should get it for less.
Do u really think that if the tickets were half the price we get double the attendance? Surely you can't beleive that.
Rg