chris_williams said:Why would you expect a bar owner to add money? I mean it happens alot, Im not saying its a bad thing. But why would you come on here and condemn the owner for not adding money.
If the owner gives you a nice place to play with good equipment and the tournament is run correctly then why should they have to add money?
easy-e said:I would play. Pool is fun and $100 really isn't that much for a day of fun in a bar! Hell, I would even buy lunch and a coke while I was there.
CocoboloCowboy said:I totally understand easy-e as you are one of those who don't mind paying $4.00 for a $.50 Cup of Coffee because it is in aCPU...................![]()
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Blue Hog ridr said:I play in a small bar tourney once a month. $10 fee with full pay out and the tables are free. 24 players max. A bar doesn't get much mark up on alcohol
and maybe the profit margin is a bit better for pop and coffee. Its just a way to get people in on a normally slow day. If the owner is expected to add money, then there goes the profits. I get 3 games guaranteed for 10 bucks, have my share of beer, eat and its a great way to kill 5 hours on a Sunday. Its all good.
mikeiniowa said:no if the owner is not adding money and making quarters I say no. If the tables were free yes with out a doubt.
Mark Griffin said:Pool players are being narrow minded. Show me other sports that have added money. (Not outside sponsorship.)
A bar or pool hall has a LOT of expenses - and so many of the better players drink water and cokes. So that is why a lot of places cater to the mid-level players. Better players are often hard on the equipment and it costs a lot to keep good tables in good shape.
Go to a bowling alley and $2 per line. And they usually take from the pot - not add.
Too many players want too much. They need to go runa business for awhile and see how they like it. Enough of the 'rhetorical questions' OK???
Mark Griffin
CocoboloCowboy said:For a Bar Pool Tournament if the Bar was Not Adding ANY Money, Plus Charging a PER GAME FEE, and NOT Guaranteeing a First Prices amount of Money?
I SAY NO!
Bigtruck said:Here's a guy that's been there AND done that. Listen to Mark people!
I find it humorous that this question is asked by a guy who will only play in an $11 max Tourny and probably never cashes.
The number one thing most players want is to have a good time and be treated fairly.
Why complain about a Tourny that you will never play in. No matter what.
Ray
SJDinPHX said:I know CoCo can be hard to take, but on the plus side, I don't think we have even ONE "Aiming System" thread starter in our fair state. How normal is that ?![]()
Who was your stakehorse?CocoboloCowboy said:Bingo and $11.00 is the most I have paid to date to play in a Tournament, proving SCOTT LEE WRONG.:smile:
rackem said:Who was your stakehorse?oke: :shocked: :lol:
Dragon Cue said:I love G Cue, because no money is taken out & no green fee. I am spoiled.
I love Bigtruck, because he runs the best mid-level tourney in TX. Always a lot of players at this event. I can't wait, Ray.