Pulled this particular post from the "Spat between Accu-Stats and InsidePoolMag during DCC" thread, because I think it touches on a very real point, that deserves its own thread:
100% agree with this. I can't tell you how many times when I was watching a live stream, that my lady sat beside me to join me, and then after hearing the commentary, either chose to stay, or get up and leave. I can say without a doubt she chooses to stay when folks like e.g. Freddie Agnir, JoeyA, Sid Waddell (RIP), Grady Mathews (RIP), Jerry Forsyth, and Billy Incardona are commentating. I won't mention names of those who she chooses to get up and leave from, but one of them is mentioned above.
One of the main things that affects pool's "viewability" (if that's a word?) is, just that -- viewability. Insightful and interesting commentary from a person with an engaging (read: non-drolling) voice is a key puzzle piece of the whole picture. In fact, I'd go one further and say it's a CORE piece! The avid pool fan (like me) has learned to "tune out" the droll, uninteresting, and in general worthless commentary that is all too common with live streams. In general, we're grown callouses to it.
But in order for pool events to be "viewable," great commentary is a CORE component. At least this makes the *presentation* of the event refined enough where if the people *do* come and watch, they are not put off by horrible commentary.
In general, I tip my hat to guys like Freddie Agnir, Jerry Forsyth, Billy Incardona, JoeyA, etc. for the good work they do in making our sport more interesting and palatable to the general public.
This is at least a first step to fixing the many woes of our sport.
Holy cow -- all this from just inspiring your wife to take up pool? Good golly, Sloppy Pockets, she's a pretty powerful person -- you better get on that!
-Sean
+1 on that!
Freddie was my savior so many times during the week. Putting a muzzle on Alvin's inane and annoying blathering was only part of it. He really has a way of explaining things that crosses over the barrier between serious players and mere enthusiasts. His commentary with J.R. during the Pettman high run was as informative as it was entertaining.
FWIW my wife and I watched the free IP stream every chance we could. She's not a player at all, but really enjoys watching the game with me. I can't tell you how many times she said, "Oh... now I get it". Now she's really hooked. This is how you fix pool. Intelligent commentary leading to a greater understanding of the game = enjoyable viewing in the future.
The big mistake I see over and over again is commentators trying to cater to the dedicated playing audience only. Well, guess what? There aren't that many serious players in the country to provide a large fan base. Recently, John Schmidt was on here saying how worthless AZ is, and how pool is fun to play but boring to watch. What a terrible message to be putting out! For a player at his level, that may be true. However, there are millions of golf enthusiasts who can't play a lick but watch the majors anyway. Why not pool?
To me, pool is a lot more enjoyable to watch than golf because I play pool whereas I don't play golf. My wife OTOH plays neither, but she would never watch Tiger Wood's play golf if you paid her. I believe the billiard industry is dismissing a potential fan base that remains untapped. After watching a few TAR matches, the U.S. Open and then going to the last Turning Stone event with me, my gal has actually started to show interest in playing, and has begun to hit the balls around when I'm not looking.
100% agree with this. I can't tell you how many times when I was watching a live stream, that my lady sat beside me to join me, and then after hearing the commentary, either chose to stay, or get up and leave. I can say without a doubt she chooses to stay when folks like e.g. Freddie Agnir, JoeyA, Sid Waddell (RIP), Grady Mathews (RIP), Jerry Forsyth, and Billy Incardona are commentating. I won't mention names of those who she chooses to get up and leave from, but one of them is mentioned above.
One of the main things that affects pool's "viewability" (if that's a word?) is, just that -- viewability. Insightful and interesting commentary from a person with an engaging (read: non-drolling) voice is a key puzzle piece of the whole picture. In fact, I'd go one further and say it's a CORE piece! The avid pool fan (like me) has learned to "tune out" the droll, uninteresting, and in general worthless commentary that is all too common with live streams. In general, we're grown callouses to it.
But in order for pool events to be "viewable," great commentary is a CORE component. At least this makes the *presentation* of the event refined enough where if the people *do* come and watch, they are not put off by horrible commentary.
In general, I tip my hat to guys like Freddie Agnir, Jerry Forsyth, Billy Incardona, JoeyA, etc. for the good work they do in making our sport more interesting and palatable to the general public.
This is at least a first step to fixing the many woes of our sport.
Pretty soon she'll want her own cue. She'll be buying Hustlin' and Focus garments, DVDs and books, a shooting glove, and who knows what else. The billiard industry will prosper, players will get sponsored, purses will increase, and players will compete even harder for the more lucrative tournament wins. And we can thank guys like Freddie for drawing her into the fold.:smile:
Holy cow -- all this from just inspiring your wife to take up pool? Good golly, Sloppy Pockets, she's a pretty powerful person -- you better get on that!

-Sean