Here's another idea of a possible format. There's no race or ahead set, it will be played like football and basketball. There will be a time set for the length of the match with a shot clock. For instance, the match will be a three hr match with a 24 second shot clock between shots. Each player will be allotted a certain number of extensions. This type of format will give the viewers an exact time of the length of the match and for marketing purposes it should be better received. Can you imagine the excitement of a close match with say 5 minutes left in the match? Once the 3 hr. clock expires the match is over, regardless of where in the rack the player is on. If the player is shooting the 8 ball and time expires, the match is over.:yeah:
Billy I.
Billy,
This sounds good at first blush, but have you thought about this a lil deeper?
I have my doubts about this working. Pool matches don't compare well with sports like Football or Basketball. Pool, being an individual performance sport might be better compared to Golf, Bowling or Tennis. For that matter, I don't see a time limit making those 3 sports "better" either. AS far as Pool, the additional crew of people to "officiate" would add more complications in the match. Then, there are the new strategies that the players need to factor in such as clock management, timeouts, how to run down the clock when you have the lead, etc.
I like the idea of trying to keep the matches moving and trying to corral the amount of time it takes to finish a match, so as to make it more watchable and marketable. A shot clock should be used more, IMO. Maybe for the 3 day matches, there can be a time limit for hte first 2 days, with the score ending at whatever it is, then on the last day, they play til it's finished?
Eric