Just had a look, the next one in the series 18th of January so better get ur skates on ! lol.
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostAll we have to do is the math here. Let's say they get 32 players for a prize pool of 6,400. Normally the split is 40/20/10/5 so we end up with 2560/1,280/640/320 so if a player figures he can make the 1/4-finals with a good draw he would probably just cover his expenses unless he lives close by. Would there be enough good amateurs close by to make up 32? I don't think so.
The entry fee is not realistic if the organizer wants to attract a large number of players. I think the 50GBP entry at the SWSA was a little more on target to attract a larger number of amateur players. No matter what the handicaps are the best players (the pros) are always going to win these handicapped tourneys unless they have to give up 40 points or more.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Postin surrey anything is possible!Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by magicman View PostI will tattoo "F**K ME IM WRONG" on my forehead if they get 32 entries at £200.
I think some of you are focusing too much on the £200 entry to the Main draw , rather than looking at the Satellite Comps .
The thinking behind it is , that your average club player ( or even someone of my level !!!! ) can play 3 matches against roughly the same standard players as yourselves and then get entered in the Main Comp . Where you can then play a Pro or a top quality amateur .
Don't think you can compare this Comp with a PTC , as these are all played in Europe and the expenses alone would be quite costly plus you would have a £100 entry fee .
Someone of your standard Paul should do very well in the Satellite Tournaments .Still trying to pot as many balls as i can !
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Originally Posted by neil taperell View PostI think some of you are focusing too much on the £200 entry to the Main draw , rather than looking at the Satellite Comps .
The thinking behind it is , that your average club player ( or even someone of my level !!!! ) can play 3 matches against roughly the same standard players as yourselves and then get entered in the Main Comp . Where you can then play a Pro or a top quality amateur .
Don't think you can compare this Comp with a PTC , as these are all played in Europe and the expenses alone would be quite costly plus you would have a £100 entry fee .
Someone of your standard Paul should do very well in the Satellite Tournaments .Terry Davidson
IBSF Master Coach & Examiner
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Originally Posted by Terry Davidson View PostI thought that was in Scotland? I think you should enter this tournament Andrew, you know, to show the flag and all that. But you hafta wear a waistcoat with blue tartan on the back and a Highland Springs logo along with your own logo on the front
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