As for Bonus Ball, it may seem like a lot at once, but it actually has fewer rules than Snooker. It's simply new, and new things take time to become familiar.
This is very true; there have been numerous times when I've been out playing, and set up to play either 9 or 10 ball, and someone comes up and asks me what game I'm playing, and what are the rules. I'm always surprised that people don't know what 9 ball is; granted, it's probably a little easier to explain to a newbie how to play, but the point is that seeing a new game still piques their interest. Bonus Ball could be very similar.
I admit, I'm definitely skeptical myself, but am supporting it nonetheless, as many of the top pros are also putting their weight behind it to promote it. I say let's see how it goes!

-Brian
Edit: This is not to say I don't like Snooker; I actually love watching and playing the game. But as many on here have already noted, the real estate needed to provide for a good Snooker room probably would not make it worth their while. It's hard enough getting newbies to play on 9 footers too!
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