I've learned a lot by listening to good commentary. What would be cool is to have two audio channels. You could turn off the commentary if desired and still hear the table. But that's just day dreaming.
Sometimes there are technical issues as well. One commentator will be too loud or quite relative to the other commentator, or as mentioned earlier, the table sounds.
I agree with both sides of this thread. On the one hand be grateful you are getting to watch pool for free. On the other hand, some of the commentary is so bad that it becomes a negative. I'm not always expecting great commentary, but bad commentary is a negative, and I have also been dissatisfied with many of the specific issues listed in this thread.
However, Alvin does play and know pool. He has had streams that were quite acceptable. Some interaction - in moderation - with the chat is a nice touch. People can ask questions, etc. But the main body of the stream's commentary does need to be about the match at hand.
Fatz
100% agree. I like the interaction with the chat room. Kinda makes us feel more there. While we are day dreaming I have often said that the streamers need a chatroom person to be the one monitoring the chat and being the go-between for the commentator and the chat room.
I will say this, I could NOT and WOULD NOT sit there all day long filming pool matches. I think that very few people understand that they are the first ones there to set up, the ones who have to be there all the time to babysit the equipment and on call the rest of the time, and the last to leave breaking down all their equipment.
I have missed 95% of pro events running my booths. I guarantee you I spend more time on my feet and awake during an event than most of the people there. So I have a genuine empathy for all the streamers who essentially run an always on operation. I would go stir-crazy sitting there for 12 hours or more per day.