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Billiard Congress of America

The Billiard Congress of America (BCA) is the governing body for cue sports in the United States and Canada, and the regional member organization of the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA).[1] It was established under this name in 1948[2] as a non-profit trade organization[3] in order to promote the sport and organize its players via tournaments at various levels. The BCA is headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado.[4][5] The voting members of the organization are mostly equipment manufacturers.[6]

The BCA publishes an annual rule and record book that incorporates the WPA world standardized rules for games such as nine-ball, eight-ball, ten-ball and straight pool, as well as rules for other games that are not presently the subject of international competition, such as one pocket, bank pool, cowboy pool, rotation, American snooker, and Chicago among many others. The BCA holds an annual trade show, the International Billiards & Home Recreation Expo. Also annually, it inducts great players, and those who have made great contributions to the sport, into the BCA Hall of Fame.

History edit

The origins of the BCA began with the National Billiard Association of America (NBAA), founded July 25, 1921. The organization rapidly became the de facto governing body of the sport in the United States, with 35,000 members by 1928, and was closely tied to the Brunswick-Balke-Collender company, a major equipment manufacturer. After a decline in influence in the late 1930s, in part owing to a dispute with world carom billiards champion Willie Hoppe, the NBAA reformed in 1941 as the Billiard Association of America (BAA).[7][8] Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, and calling itself "the Governing Body of Billiards", the BAA produced a concise, portable, inexpensive rulebook of carom and pool games that was to serve as the model for future BCA releases.[8] The BAA in turn became the BCA in 1947.[6][9] The BCA formed with, and for several years shared offices with, the promotional trade association National Billiard Council (NBC), now defunct.[9][10] Early BCA rulebooks were essentially identical to the 1946 BAA edition, including the cover art and the absence of the increasingly popular game nine-ball from the ruleset.[8][11] (Nine-ball did not appear until the 1967 edition.[12]) The BCA rulebooks have remained in near-annual continuous publication to the present day.

In 2000, the BCA made the major move of adopting the World Pool-Billiard Association's standardized rules for eight-ball, nine-ball, and other games subject to international professional competition. The BCA had by this time become the national affiliate of the WPA. In the new edition of the rules, the organization expressed a commitment to seeing pool and carom billiards become Olympic sports (and in fact selected Colorado Springs for its new headquarters for proximity to the US Olympic Committee).[13] The rules changes have not been without controversy, as some of them upset US player expectations; various leagues have ignored the new rules and continued with traditional US rules (e.g., in the game of eight-ball, legally pocketing the 8 ball on the break shot has commonly been treated as an instant win).[citation needed]

BCA Hall of Fame edit

In 1966, the Billiard Congress of America created its hall of fame to honor people who have been known to enrich the sport, containing two categories — "The Greatest Player", a category including players who played either internationally or nationally for 20 years or more and have won at least one national or international championship, and "The Meritorious Service", a category for players that have made "lasting, memorable and important contributions" to billiards.[14]

International Billiard & Home Recreation Expo edit

The BCA's annual Billiard Expo (as it is known for short, or simply the Expo, within the industry[15]) is the largest mostly-cue-sports trade convention in the world,[citation needed] and despite its broad name is primarily focused on pool (pocket billiards). It has been held in various locations, most frequently Las Vegas, Nevada, since its founding in 1984.[15] The Expo is exclusively sponsored by the BCA (and its members),[3][5] and is managed by William T. Glasgow, Inc. of Orland Park, Illinois.[5][16] The expressed purpose of the event is to "provide industry manufacturers, distributors, retailers, dealers and poolroom operators an annual venue for new business opportunities, including education, new products and networking."[3] Vendor attendance in 2006 was nearly 300 companies filling between 1,300 and 1,400 10 sq ft (0.93 m2) booth spaces.[15][17] The June 25–27, 2009 event at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas saw 116 exhibitor in 412 booth spaces, with 1,120 buy attendees.[18] The next event will be held June 14 (Wednesday) through 16 (Friday), 2010, at the Las Vegas Convention Center,[3] with registration for attendees opening February 15.[5] These were not the original dates, and some debate surrounded the matter, with the dates being finalized only as late as September 2009, and chosen to ensure maximum attendance by billiard entrepreneurs, most of whom have business peaks on weekends.[3] By the end of the 2009 Expo, 65 companies had already contracted for 326 booth spaces at the 2010 Expo.[3]

The vast majority of attendees are industry insiders, rather than players. In 2006, 94% were billiard retailers, 5% billiard hall operators, and 1% "other" (e.g. bowling and amusement center operators).[15] In 2009, only 70% were retailers.[5] In that year, 83% were from the United States and 7% from Canada, with the remaining 10% being from elsewhere around the world.[5] Despite operators not being in the majority, the event is geared toward them, with "Business of Billiards" seminars on successful hall operation,[5][15] and exhibitors principally in the business of supplying such venues. Exhibiting vendors typically include product lines such as pool equipment (tables, cues, racks, chalk, etc.), billiards-themed apparel and accessories, instructional materials, bar and billiard furniture and furnishings (stools, neon signs, juke boxes, etc.), business services (food processing, point-of-sale computer systems, etc.), other commercial gaming equipment (darts, table shuffleboard, foosball, video games, pinball machines, etc.), plus assorted home recreation categories (poker, home spas and pools, tanning beds, sound systems, outdoors equipment, etc.), and billiard-related services such as cue repair.[15][17] The BCA claims that, as of 2009, 55% of attendees make purchasing decisions for their businesses, 50% buy there, and 20% more buy within one month of the show.[5][16]

While Las Vegas is the most frequent host city for the event, it has also been held in Charlotte, North Carolina, Houston, Texas, Baltimore, Maryland, New Orleans, Louisiana, Kansas City, Missouri, Orlando, Florida, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Nashville, Tennessee, Louisville, Kentucky, and Ft. Worth, Texas.[15]

As of the 2010 event, the cost per 10 sq ft (0.93 m2) exhibitor booth varied from US$1,350 to $1,800 depending upon BCA membership status. The event ticket price was $100 for non-exhibitors and non-members.[16] These prices were up from $1,200 and $50, respectively, in 2007.[15]

BCA Pool League edit

The BCA Pool League (BCAPL) is one of the major amateur pool leagues in the United States and is present in over a dozen other countries outside the U.S., with a significant presence in Canada. Originally operated by the BCA, since 2004 the BCAPL has been owned and operated by billiards event promoter CueSports International (CSI) of Henderson, Nevada.

The BCA Pool League has approximately 450 local leagues with 60,000+ members. Leagues are played on both bar-size 7-foot (2.1 m) and regulation 9-foot (2.7 m) tables. Beginning in the 2009/2010 season, CSI introduced a second league, the USA Pool League (USAPL), aimed at a more casual player. Both the BCAPL and USAPL (who share a rulebook) use BCA rules, with the addition of wheelchair rules, team play adaptations, and "Applied Rulings" from years of large-scale tournament administration.

Collegiate National Championship edit

The US Collegiate Pocket Billiards National Championship, organized by the Association of College Unions International (ACUI) since 1937, with separate men's and women's divisions since 1939, is recognized and supported by the BCA. The amateur tournament's annual champions are listed in the BCA's Billiards: The Official Rules and Records Book.

United States Billiard Media Association edit

The United States Billiard Media Association (USBmA) was organized in January 2007[19] to elect "billiard media members to the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame Board".[19] This media-focused suborganization also lists other goals in its materials, including "elevating the visibility and status of billiards in the media at large" as well as various member-support functions.[19] Membership is strictly limited to "professional print, radio, TV, public relations and Internet media persons who cover cue sports", as determined by the USBmA executive board.[19] As of February 2010, the group listed 33 members, including most of the better-known names in US-based cue sports publishing.[19] USBmA is nominally based in Chicago, Illinois, at the same address as Billiards Digest (Luby Publishing).[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ `. WPA-Pool.com: The Official Website for the Governing Body of Pool. Sydney, Australia: World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). 2011. Archived from the original on 2011-10-22. Retrieved 2011-11-04. Puerto Rico, though a US territory, and Mexico, though often classified as part of North America geographically, are both instead members of the Latin-American Confederación Panamericana de Billar (CPB) instead.
  2. ^ Billiards: The Official Rules and Records Book (50th Anniversary Commemorative ed.). Coralville, IA: Billiard Congress of America (BCA). 1998.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Tyree, Shane (September 15, 2009). (PDF). BCAExpo.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 7, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  4. ^ Billiards: The Official Rules and Records Book. 2008. Colorado Springs: Billiard Congress of America.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "International Billiards & Home Recreation Expo". BCAExpo.com. Broomfield, CO: BCA. 2010. "Schedule of Events", "Registration", "Exhibitor Information", "Promotional Ideas", "Contact Us" pages. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  6. ^ a b Shamos, Mike (1999). The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards. New York: Lyons Press. p. 27. ISBN 9781558217973 – via Internet Archive.
  7. ^ Shamos, Mike (1999). The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards. New York: Lyons Press. pp. 27, 160. ISBN 9781558217973 – via Internet Archive.
  8. ^ a b c Official Rule Book for All Pocket and Carom Billiard Games. 1946. Chicago: Billiard Association of America. Cover, frontispiece and p. 26 ("Pocket Billiards Index").
  9. ^ a b Billiards: The Official Rules and Records Book. 1991. Iowa City: Billiard Congress of America. Foreword.
  10. ^ Shamos, Mike (1999). The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards. New York: Lyons Press. p. 161. ISBN 9781558217973 – via Internet Archive.
  11. ^ Official Rule Book for All Pocket and Carom Billiard Games. 1950. Toledo, OH: Billiard Congress of America. Cover, frontispiece and p. 26 ("Pocket Billiards Index").
  12. ^ Official Rule and Record Book for All Pocket and Carom Billiard Games. 1967. Toledo, OH: Billiard Congress of America. P. 2 ("Contents").
  13. ^ Billiards: The Official Rules and Records Book. 2000. Colorado Springs: Billiard Congress of America. P. iii ("Foreword").
  14. ^ "Hall of Fame". Billiards Congress of America. Retrieved 28 January 2024.
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h . BCA-Pool.com. op. cit. 2006. Archived from the original on April 4, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  16. ^ a b c (PDF). BCAExpo.com. op. cit. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 15, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  17. ^ a b . BCA-Pool.com. Atlanta, GA: BCA. 2006. Archived from the original on February 11, 2010. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  18. ^ Dahlen, Robin (June 29, 2009). (PDF). BCA-Pool.com. op. cit. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 7, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2010.
  19. ^ a b c d e f "United States Billiard Media Association Home". USBmA.com. Chicago, IL: USBmA. 2007–2010. "Homepage", "Constitution" and "Members" pages. Retrieved February 7, 2010.

External links edit

  • BCA official website
  • BCAPL official website 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine
  • BCA Expo official website

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The Billiard Congress of America BCA is the governing body for cue sports in the United States and Canada and the regional member organization of the World Pool Billiard Association WPA 1 It was established under this name in 1948 2 as a non profit trade organization 3 in order to promote the sport and organize its players via tournaments at various levels The BCA is headquartered in Broomfield Colorado 4 5 The voting members of the organization are mostly equipment manufacturers 6 The BCA publishes an annual rule and record book that incorporates the WPA world standardized rules for games such as nine ball eight ball ten ball and straight pool as well as rules for other games that are not presently the subject of international competition such as one pocket bank pool cowboy pool rotation American snooker and Chicago among many others The BCA holds an annual trade show the International Billiards amp Home Recreation Expo Also annually it inducts great players and those who have made great contributions to the sport into the BCA Hall of Fame Contents 1 History 2 BCA Hall of Fame 3 International Billiard amp Home Recreation Expo 4 BCA Pool League 5 Collegiate National Championship 6 United States Billiard Media Association 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe origins of the BCA began with the National Billiard Association of America NBAA founded July 25 1921 The organization rapidly became the de facto governing body of the sport in the United States with 35 000 members by 1928 and was closely tied to the Brunswick Balke Collender company a major equipment manufacturer After a decline in influence in the late 1930s in part owing to a dispute with world carom billiards champion Willie Hoppe the NBAA reformed in 1941 as the Billiard Association of America BAA 7 8 Headquartered in Chicago Illinois and calling itself the Governing Body of Billiards the BAA produced a concise portable inexpensive rulebook of carom and pool games that was to serve as the model for future BCA releases 8 The BAA in turn became the BCA in 1947 6 9 The BCA formed with and for several years shared offices with the promotional trade association National Billiard Council NBC now defunct 9 10 Early BCA rulebooks were essentially identical to the 1946 BAA edition including the cover art and the absence of the increasingly popular game nine ball from the ruleset 8 11 Nine ball did not appear until the 1967 edition 12 The BCA rulebooks have remained in near annual continuous publication to the present day In 2000 the BCA made the major move of adopting the World Pool Billiard Association s standardized rules for eight ball nine ball and other games subject to international professional competition The BCA had by this time become the national affiliate of the WPA In the new edition of the rules the organization expressed a commitment to seeing pool and carom billiards become Olympic sports and in fact selected Colorado Springs for its new headquarters for proximity to the US Olympic Committee 13 The rules changes have not been without controversy as some of them upset US player expectations various leagues have ignored the new rules and continued with traditional US rules e g in the game of eight ball legally pocketing the 8 ball on the break shot has commonly been treated as an instant win citation needed BCA Hall of Fame editMain article Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame In 1966 the Billiard Congress of America created its hall of fame to honor people who have been known to enrich the sport containing two categories The Greatest Player a category including players who played either internationally or nationally for 20 years or more and have won at least one national or international championship and The Meritorious Service a category for players that have made lasting memorable and important contributions to billiards 14 International Billiard amp Home Recreation Expo editThe BCA s annual Billiard Expo as it is known for short or simply the Expo within the industry 15 is the largest mostly cue sports trade convention in the world citation needed and despite its broad name is primarily focused on pool pocket billiards It has been held in various locations most frequently Las Vegas Nevada since its founding in 1984 15 The Expo is exclusively sponsored by the BCA and its members 3 5 and is managed by William T Glasgow Inc of Orland Park Illinois 5 16 The expressed purpose of the event is to provide industry manufacturers distributors retailers dealers and poolroom operators an annual venue for new business opportunities including education new products and networking 3 Vendor attendance in 2006 was nearly 300 companies filling between 1 300 and 1 400 10 sq ft 0 93 m2 booth spaces 15 17 The June 25 27 2009 event at the Sands Expo and Convention Center in Las Vegas saw 116 exhibitor in 412 booth spaces with 1 120 buy attendees 18 The next event will be held June 14 Wednesday through 16 Friday 2010 at the Las Vegas Convention Center 3 with registration for attendees opening February 15 5 These were not the original dates and some debate surrounded the matter with the dates being finalized only as late as September 2009 and chosen to ensure maximum attendance by billiard entrepreneurs most of whom have business peaks on weekends 3 By the end of the 2009 Expo 65 companies had already contracted for 326 booth spaces at the 2010 Expo 3 The vast majority of attendees are industry insiders rather than players In 2006 94 were billiard retailers 5 billiard hall operators and 1 other e g bowling and amusement center operators 15 In 2009 only 70 were retailers 5 In that year 83 were from the United States and 7 from Canada with the remaining 10 being from elsewhere around the world 5 Despite operators not being in the majority the event is geared toward them with Business of Billiards seminars on successful hall operation 5 15 and exhibitors principally in the business of supplying such venues Exhibiting vendors typically include product lines such as pool equipment tables cues racks chalk etc billiards themed apparel and accessories instructional materials bar and billiard furniture and furnishings stools neon signs juke boxes etc business services food processing point of sale computer systems etc other commercial gaming equipment darts table shuffleboard foosball video games pinball machines etc plus assorted home recreation categories poker home spas and pools tanning beds sound systems outdoors equipment etc and billiard related services such as cue repair 15 17 The BCA claims that as of 2009 55 of attendees make purchasing decisions for their businesses 50 buy there and 20 more buy within one month of the show 5 16 While Las Vegas is the most frequent host city for the event it has also been held in Charlotte North Carolina Houston Texas Baltimore Maryland New Orleans Louisiana Kansas City Missouri Orlando Florida Minneapolis Minnesota Nashville Tennessee Louisville Kentucky and Ft Worth Texas 15 As of the 2010 event the cost per 10 sq ft 0 93 m2 exhibitor booth varied from US 1 350 to 1 800 depending upon BCA membership status The event ticket price was 100 for non exhibitors and non members 16 These prices were up from 1 200 and 50 respectively in 2007 15 BCA Pool League editThe BCA Pool League BCAPL is one of the major amateur pool leagues in the United States and is present in over a dozen other countries outside the U S with a significant presence in Canada Originally operated by the BCA since 2004 the BCAPL has been owned and operated by billiards event promoter CueSports International CSI of Henderson Nevada The BCA Pool League has approximately 450 local leagues with 60 000 members Leagues are played on both bar size 7 foot 2 1 m and regulation 9 foot 2 7 m tables Beginning in the 2009 2010 season CSI introduced a second league the USA Pool League USAPL aimed at a more casual player Both the BCAPL and USAPL who share a rulebook use BCA rules with the addition of wheelchair rules team play adaptations and Applied Rulings from years of large scale tournament administration Collegiate National Championship editThe US Collegiate Pocket Billiards National Championship organized by the Association of College Unions International ACUI since 1937 with separate men s and women s divisions since 1939 is recognized and supported by the BCA The amateur tournament s annual champions are listed in the BCA s Billiards The Official Rules and Records Book United States Billiard Media Association editThe United States Billiard Media Association USBmA was organized in January 2007 19 to elect billiard media members to the Billiard Congress of America s Hall of Fame Board 19 This media focused suborganization also lists other goals in its materials including elevating the visibility and status of billiards in the media at large as well as various member support functions 19 Membership is strictly limited to professional print radio TV public relations and Internet media persons who cover cue sports as determined by the USBmA executive board 19 As of February 2010 the group listed 33 members including most of the better known names in US based cue sports publishing 19 USBmA is nominally based in Chicago Illinois at the same address as Billiards Digest Luby Publishing 19 See also editList of professional sports leagues BCA Hall of FameReferences edit About WPA Our Members WPA Pool com The Official Website for the Governing Body of Pool Sydney Australia World Pool Billiard Association WPA 2011 Archived from the original on 2011 10 22 Retrieved 2011 11 04 Puerto Rico though a US territory and Mexico though often classified as part of North America geographically are both instead members of the Latin American Confederacion Panamericana de Billar CPB instead Billiards The Official Rules and Records Book 50th Anniversary Commemorative ed Coralville IA Billiard Congress of America BCA 1998 a b c d e f Tyree Shane September 15 2009 Billiard Congress of America Announces International Billiard amp Home Recreation Expo Date Change PDF BCAExpo com Archived from the original PDF on July 7 2011 Retrieved February 7 2010 Billiards The Official Rules and Records Book 2008 Colorado Springs Billiard Congress of America a b c d e f g h International Billiards amp Home Recreation Expo BCAExpo com Broomfield CO BCA 2010 Schedule of Events Registration Exhibitor Information Promotional Ideas Contact Us pages Retrieved February 7 2010 a b Shamos Mike 1999 The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards New York Lyons Press p 27 ISBN 9781558217973 via Internet Archive Shamos Mike 1999 The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards New York Lyons Press pp 27 160 ISBN 9781558217973 via Internet Archive a b c Official Rule Book for All Pocket and Carom Billiard Games 1946 Chicago Billiard Association of America Cover frontispiece and p 26 Pocket Billiards Index a b Billiards The Official Rules and Records Book 1991 Iowa City Billiard Congress of America Foreword Shamos Mike 1999 The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Billiards New York Lyons Press p 161 ISBN 9781558217973 via Internet Archive Official Rule Book for All Pocket and Carom Billiard Games 1950 Toledo OH Billiard Congress of America Cover frontispiece and p 26 Pocket Billiards Index Official Rule and Record Book for All Pocket and Carom Billiard Games 1967 Toledo OH Billiard Congress of America P 2 Contents Billiards The Official Rules and Records Book 2000 Colorado Springs Billiard Congress of America P iii Foreword Hall of Fame Billiards Congress of America Retrieved 28 January 2024 a b c d e f g h General Information International Billiard amp Home Recreation Expo BCA Pool com op cit 2006 Archived from the original on April 4 2010 Retrieved February 7 2010 a b c International Billiard amp Home Recreation Expo 2010 Exhibitor Prospectus PDF BCAExpo com op cit 2009 Archived from the original PDF on February 15 2010 Retrieved February 7 2010 a b Marketing with BCA BCA Pool com Atlanta GA BCA 2006 Archived from the original on February 11 2010 Retrieved February 7 2010 Dahlen Robin June 29 2009 BCA Returns to Vegas for Successful 2009 Expo PDF BCA Pool com op cit Archived from the original PDF on July 7 2011 Retrieved February 7 2010 a b c d e f United States Billiard Media Association Home USBmA com Chicago IL USBmA 2007 2010 Homepage Constitution and Members pages Retrieved February 7 2010 External links editBCA official website BCAPL official website Archived 2010 06 12 at the Wayback Machine BCA Expo official website List of BCA Champions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billiard Congress of America amp oldid 1199836352, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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