Need proper profiling
I'm not sure if anyone has actually properly profiled the general pool hall playing public. What is the percentage of the different publics (by table use) - cheapsters, buddies out for a night, dedicated practicers, money-gamers, deep-pockets, etc.
Once those numbers are known, it would help to do in-depth interviews with several from each group - understand their pool motivators, why they play, why not more table time, etc. Collect opinions on various venues (tournaments, leagues, etc.) that could encourage increased player activity.
I see the results of a lot of business surveys, user surveys, etc. - but none of them are actually sit down for an hour an perform an indepth analysis of the different types of players.
I'd like to see this type of effort done on a major scale, covering regions (rural, suburb, cities, etc.). The current "market" analysis is too shallow.
I'm not sure if anyone has actually properly profiled the general pool hall playing public. What is the percentage of the different publics (by table use) - cheapsters, buddies out for a night, dedicated practicers, money-gamers, deep-pockets, etc.
Once those numbers are known, it would help to do in-depth interviews with several from each group - understand their pool motivators, why they play, why not more table time, etc. Collect opinions on various venues (tournaments, leagues, etc.) that could encourage increased player activity.
I see the results of a lot of business surveys, user surveys, etc. - but none of them are actually sit down for an hour an perform an indepth analysis of the different types of players.
I'd like to see this type of effort done on a major scale, covering regions (rural, suburb, cities, etc.). The current "market" analysis is too shallow.