Since someone else started a commentary thread I will mention here that I am currently watching streams of the World Snooker Championships and am noticing a HUGE difference in the type of commentary.
In the snooker alot of the time the commentators are not actually talking. They mention key moments when a person falls of out shape, they will comment on a particularily well made shot, they will add some color commentary here and there or mention the score at the end of a game, but alot of the time it is quiet and they let the game speak for itself, let you hear the click of the balls, get absorbed into the game itself.
In pool though? Commentators never stop talking. It is like they think as a commentator you need to start talking the instant the lag takes place and you need to keep talking until the last ball of the match drops. The announcers comment on which pocket the player will shoot a ball into, even when the shot is straight in and clearly obvious, they will mention obvious shape play, and when they run out of things to talk about in the game they will start talking about past players, past matches, the weather, what kind of beer they are drinking, how good the food is in the pool hall, anything at all to keep the banter alive.
After having watched some of the snooker I gotta say I am loving the limited commentary. I thought about other sports, tennis, golf, the commentators are reserved in their comments, they say what needs to be said and they don't feel the need to keep the viewers ears in constant use. It is great to have commentary that is functional, they talk when it is warrented, and otherwise they just let you watch the game.
I gotta say as much as I love TAR and the other streamers and what they are doing for the game they need to look into commentary and realise they do NOT have to be talking every moment of the stream, let the players play the game, mention key moments, but let the game flow and let the quiet and the click of the balls be a large part of the viewing, I am loving that aspect of the snooker commentary.