My two cents - I love One Pocket, by far the most creative pool game there is. I tried posting on onepocket.org and offered my opinion on several threads, including WWYD. I found myself getting spoken down to by the more established site members who essentially treated my observations with disdain. It was more than a little disheartening and caused me to finally quit posting there. It felt to me like if you weren't in the elite clique, then what you had to say was not relevant and had no value.
Too bad because I'm not a guy in a diner when it comes to One Pocket, having the good fortune to have played with and watched the best players of the last 50 years.
I also supported Steve's dinner for years and enjoyed every minute of it. It's too bad that it hasn't worked out better for Steve, but maybe his core group of supporters could come through for him. Freddie was one of my closest friends in pool for over forty years (more like 45), and he always called me Jaybird. He was one of the most intelligent men in the game and truly loved it with all the warts and weirdos that inhabited our little world. I could relate to that since I also cherish my memories around all the hustlers and outlaws I have encountered in the pool world. They weren't all good memories but they made a better man out of me.
Good luck to Steve in his endeavors and maybe I'll try my imitation of Fats one more time. :thumbup:
Your experience is your own and I can't question how you see it. I can say that I am far from anyone's definition of elite and I've never felt like my input was denigrated or unappreciated.
Also, what's with mocking the WWYDs (by others, not in Jay's post)? They're a fraction, albeit significant, of the posts (but less than a majority of threads) there. For lots of people, they're fun and help open your eyes up to new shots.
WWYDs are basically similar content to Winning One Pocket and that sells for a few hundred bucks -- if you're lucky.
Cory
P.S. I don't think I've ever seen Jay be rude or condescending and I think it would be great for him to post at op.org.