Billiards players should practice their game so they don't lose their shot making ability.
But billiard promoters can't practice their game. They have one chance to gather up money to put on an event. They spend the money to put the production together and hope it turns a profit.
But in general they don't have any talent besides the ability to manage funds to rent out tournament related expenses. What they do have is the ability to promote the game, many promoters promote their product differently. Room owners promote their rooms differently.
In general people know what works and what doesn't work and what has worked. The IPT, USPPA and Barry Behrman events have proven that the billiards industry is suffering from poor management. A popular problem in the performing arts community.
What is different in the pool community is players have a global understanding of the billiard industry based on their travels and experience. There are clear signs that some management has developed a method to profit but when shaken up by a bad economy it doesn't withstand hard times.
How can billiard promoters up their game? Or is it time for a regime change of which billiard promoter thrive and which do not?
But billiard promoters can't practice their game. They have one chance to gather up money to put on an event. They spend the money to put the production together and hope it turns a profit.
But in general they don't have any talent besides the ability to manage funds to rent out tournament related expenses. What they do have is the ability to promote the game, many promoters promote their product differently. Room owners promote their rooms differently.
In general people know what works and what doesn't work and what has worked. The IPT, USPPA and Barry Behrman events have proven that the billiards industry is suffering from poor management. A popular problem in the performing arts community.
What is different in the pool community is players have a global understanding of the billiard industry based on their travels and experience. There are clear signs that some management has developed a method to profit but when shaken up by a bad economy it doesn't withstand hard times.
How can billiard promoters up their game? Or is it time for a regime change of which billiard promoter thrive and which do not?