Originally posted by Janecka
I'm surprised I haven't seen the word sponsorships (unless I missed it above). In our dirt poor sport with a mild (mild as in Grand Canyon) wealth gap, money isn't cash, its sponsorships. The bragged about amounts of cash for sign on and victory bonuses would pay for a basketball star's weekly poker night.
Throwing the game, the ones I know of, weren't to win, or gain tournament advantage, they were to gain or maintain sponsorships when throwing the game was beneficial to one team and not detrimental to the other. When there's no money and piss poor prizes (relative to the entry and paint costs), the real prize is a long term sponsorship.
Its funny. We're such neophytes at, well, everything - public exposure, venues, prizes, PR. In other words, all the positives about major league sports. We're damned excellent at all the negatives though.
Lost opportunties.
Janecka
In all of my 18 years involvement in Paintball and having direct and indirect knowledge of games thrown (probably around 25), I have never known one game to be thrown for sponsorship purposes, it has ALWAYS been done for tournament position advantage.
And I would hardly think Pure Promotions adoption of Huntington Beach as a venue could be described as 'neophyte' and neither can its attendant promotion on at least 7 TV networks, multiple media outlets, fly leafleting, poster placement and so on.
The prizes on offer are directly related to the income stream PP generates and a considerable proportion of that monies is quite rightly diverted back into promo and so.....we can't have it all, all at once and for the most part - your post is so full of holes, it looks like Colonel Custer just after the Little Big Horn.
Pure Promotions has redefined what PR, Public exposure, media promotion etc are all about when it comes to paintball and maybe it ain't as sophisticated as NFL or NBA but if we had left it to the likes of Jerry Braun and Co, we'd still be in the woods in Orlando.
We as a sport are evolving and as such, things take time but to describe our present state of affairs as you have is not only wrong but also hints at something deeper going on.