JCIN:
Thanks for taking the time to reply.
I have made specific suggestions and I'm happy that quite a few members share the idea of forming a Professional Pool league which is the main idea.
I wrote about it in this thread already, it's basically what happened in Snooker (not in one day..)
I mentioned my profession only to state that I have never been into Pool for the money.
I tried to change things for better in Greek Pool but I failed, you cannot do it by yourself.. People, especially promoters have to change their approach..
At least all these years besides being an average good player I gave free lessons to every young kid I came across.
Alexandros Kazakis, a fine 18 year old kid, member of the Greek team that was victorius over USA in 2010 (beating C. Duel at that event) has learned a few things from me as well and yes I have managed to beat him once (only..) in competition (he has already reached 3rd place in European Championship).
So I have played good and I have been successful in one of the greatest jobs a person can have. I do know reality to a great extend.. Not having all the answers I only try to think ahead.
I have zero complains personally from Pool, I thank everyday God for my life!
So this is not about me, my only complain about Pool is that it doesn't have the place in society it can have..
I'm gonna have to stick to my point of view: If pool promoters fail to see what damage to the sport is done when Pool is presented in such a way as in that video then we're still far off the right track..
Anyway, this is just a matter of having a different opinion, I have always tought myself to respect everyone in Pool and do the best I can about it.
Hopefully soon I will finish writting the first Greek Pool book ever and contribute a bit more to it..
Just listen to the players guys, there are a lot of us who love Pool and want nothing personally out of it othen than the satisfaction of the game being played well..
Maybe the useful ideas presented by a lot members in this thread will lead in the future to better conditions in Pool. That's all..
Petros
Thanks for the reply I better understand your position now.
My only comment is thatbasically in this country you have two options in most cases when it comes to things like how pool looks in that video you linked. You have someone who does things like that video for free who works for nothing and simply puts it out there in the hopes someone gets some enjoyment out of it and maybe pays attention to what location did it. The other option is no video at all.
Earl got paid something for that trick show or it was done as a favor to someone. Either way he was doing what he chose to do as a profession. I see no disrespect in how it was captured. They did the best they could with what they had. I say better that than nothing. Maybe some kid sees that and says "Whos Earl Strickland?" He is one Google search away from lots of Accu-stats and Matchroom produced footage of Earl. All because of a simple video like you saw there.