You want to improve the image of pocket billiards you have to get children involved in it and loving the game. Make the game more kid friendly. Have tables that can be lowered or elevated to the height of the player and make more kid friendly products. You know what they say you got to win the hearts and the minds. Have more family friendly venues but not have them turn into a amusement parks.
I've tested the water the last year and heard all the negative "we can't do it because of blah, blah, blah" and I appreciate everyone's honest input.....Now I want to talk to You that believe IT CAN BE DONE and are more "solution oriented"....what deligence can we individually do to achieve our common goal: IMPROVING THE IMAGE AND POPULARITY OF POCKET BILLIARDS.....I believe it would benefit All of us in the Industry to join together for this common goal...Please be "solution oriented" What have you done or what would you be willing to do to help promote pool? I'm really not looking for ideas about what others could do....I want to know what YOU CAN DO or HAVE DONE in the past.
I am including a YouTube video of one of the positive public relations promotions done in the past Now that I'm back involved with Professional Pool full time I want to do More for the Game than before...much more..."THE GAME IS THE TEACHER" thanks in advance C J Wiley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj5ZV3sSc6g&feature=plcp[/QUOTE
The History of the game is the teacher...
Telling people the history of the game is something I enjoy. Its funny how many people play but dont know how the game has become the game it is.
RULES...RULES...RULES... The rules have got to get squared away. There is no other game that has 100 different sets of "standerd" rules. It dont matter if your playing full court ,half court, 3 on 3, 2 on 2 the ball needs to go through the hole for the basket to count. The word "slop" has done more harm to pool than all the other crap rolled into one.
When I get the time to play I make whoever Im playing with play by the rules I know make the game the most FAIR...
P.S. Holy crap, C J Wiley is on AzBilliards trying to do something good for pocket billiards. To put it in my own words, " That is ****ing killer ".
Oh one more thing. Earl should have been the Bobby Jones of pocket billiards in the USA but he pissed on that calling. Feel free to slap him in the back of the head for that move would ya. Id do it myself but Im to big, hes to small and I have to admit I still like the guy, a little.
I've tested the water the last year and heard all the negative "we can't do it because of blah, blah, blah" and I appreciate everyone's honest input.....Now I want to talk to You that believe IT CAN BE DONE and are more "solution oriented"....what deligence can we individually do to achieve our common goal: IMPROVING THE IMAGE AND POPULARITY OF POCKET BILLIARDS.....I believe it would benefit All of us in the Industry to join together for this common goal...Please be "solution oriented" What have you done or what would you be willing to do to help promote pool? I'm really not looking for ideas about what others could do....I want to know what YOU CAN DO or HAVE DONE in the past.
I am including a YouTube video of one of the positive public relations promotions done in the past Now that I'm back involved with Professional Pool full time I want to do More for the Game than before...much more..."THE GAME IS THE TEACHER" thanks in advance C J Wiley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj5ZV3sSc6g&feature=plcp[/QUOTE
The History of the game is the teacher...
Telling people the history of the game is something I enjoy. Its funny how many people play but dont know how the game has become the game it is.
RULES...RULES...RULES... The rules have got to get squared away. There is no other game that has 100 different sets of "standerd" rules. It dont matter if your playing full court ,half court, 3 on 3, 2 on 2 the ball needs to go through the hole for the basket to count. The word "slop" has done more harm to pool than all the other crap rolled into one.
When I get the time to play I make whoever Im playing with play by the rules I know make the game the most FAIR...
P.S. Holy crap, C J Wiley is on AzBilliards trying to do something good for pocket billiards. To put it in my own words, " That is ****ing killer ".
Oh one more thing. Earl should have been the Bobby Jones of pocket billiards in the USA but he pissed on that calling. Feel free to slap him in the back of the head for that move would ya. Id do it myself but Im to big, hes to small and I have to admit I still like the guy, a little.
You have some valid points there. The game should always be "call shot" and the incoming player has an option to refuse the shot (just not on a safety).
I"m not sure who could argue that "call shot" shouldn't be played by the pros. I even played in the World EightBall Championships and it was SLOT RULES?!?!
I couldn't believe it, that amateurs play call every pocket, but the pros don't? What kind of "logic" is that? Common sense is sometimes so "uncommon". :wink:
The History of the game is the teacher...
Telling people the history of the game is something I enjoy. Its funny how many people play but dont know how the game has become the game it is.
RULES...RULES...RULES... The rules have got to get squared away. There is no other game that has 100 different sets of "standerd" rules. It dont matter if your playing full court ,half court, 3 on 3, 2 on 2 the ball needs to go through the hole for the basket to count. The word "slop" has done more harm to pool than all the other crap rolled into one.
When I get the time to play I make whoever Im playing with play by the rules I know make the game the most FAIR...
P.S. Holy crap, C J Wiley is on AzBilliards trying to do something good for pocket billiards. To put it in my own words, " That is ****ing killer ".
Oh one more thing. Earl should have been the Bobby Jones of pocket billiards in the USA but he pissed on that calling. Feel free to slap him in the back of the head for that move would ya. Id do it myself but Im to big, hes to small and I have to admit I still like the guy, a little.
The Posting has been up for 5 hours showing CJ and his pre tournament plans for The MC.
But there hasn't a single offer to help.
Did you consider that might be because of what you posted earlier? You ask for donations with nothing in return, IOW, free handouts, and then state that you don't want any freeloaders or timewasters. hmmm.....
All I am asking is that CJ's team (which I think is the best for years) is given a fighting chance to win and that all starts with pre match publicity.
Sure, if he had six moths then maybe there could be some kind of incentive package to go, But it is six weeks and if you are not motivated by the desire to support your country
then the whole thing is a waste of time.
Wasn't it one of your Big Guys who said something like: Ask what I can do for my country not what my country can do for me. Or something like that.
Just thought CJ could probably provide a copy of the documentary after the tournament to contributors.
Their chances to win has nothing to do with hyping a event. This is just a typical marketing type of post.
Winning or losing is solely in their hands and their hands only.
Start a national youth program where kids can learn and play pool in facilities without a bar across the room. Without 'new blood,' it's days are numbered.
I beg to differ. It is in their hands and it is also in their heads. These players are at a skill level where they could pot balls forever. But up there the game becomes 40% physical and 60% mental. Confidence can be added to that and then you have a force to be reckoned with.
I am not hyping the event as a marketing ploy. Why would I do that?
well, since i don't know you, there can be a number of reason why. More future sales for a bigger piece of the pie maybe?
You contradict yourself. If they can pot balls forever, than they don't need no stinking cheering section now do they in order to pot balls forever.
To me, this is a meaningless event. To me, pool is not a team sport and those that keep trying to keep it that way just are doing more harm to what pool is really about.
But, that's just me.....maybe it was that one time while playing baseball where no matter how well i played, if the whole team didn't play to my same level of play, the games were lost. Or the time and so on.
It is the singleness of depending solely on yourself for the win or loss it is what playing pool is about. Not being part of a team. The only team concept i think is overall good for pool is leagues like the apa, bca and so on.
I think the the allowed behavior by both the fans and players at this event does no good for the imagine of pool. Trying to implying that not showing support for this team and event as not supporting your county is just bullshit.
Mr Hoppe...Tap, tap, tap! This is really the only answer! Many of us have been trying for years to establish some kind of "national" youth program. I was fortunate to be part of it 20 years ago (along with Mark Wilson and Jerry Briesath). Unfortunately the BCA decided to discontinue the program, after only 3 years. It may happen still, and I am personally hopeful enough to want to be part of that effort, as are many other professional instructors I know. We all need to reach out to the kids in our local communities. It all begins with a spark of desire to make a change...
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Pool should never be introduced to any youth program, this will be a horrible thing. BCA did the right thing. Pool is addictive individualistic game, i am afraid its effect is somewhat similar to drug addiction. Kids that become good at it will tend to forget about school and indulge into it, and the better they get the more desire for intense feelings, and drive them into gambling eventually, and in short time they drop out of school and loose their chance to recover.
One time someone asks Efren, would you want your kids to shoot pool, he said, no no no , they have to finish their education, and stay away from it. This is coming from the what used to be #1 and one that earned lots of money doing it.
One might say, what if kids that are involved in pool has to maintain higher grades A & B in their class, this is ok, but i bet you you will loose those kids because they will drop to C & D level in no time