Wasn't 8-ball the core of IPT? If 8-ball has untapped financial, why hasn't someone else started a new IPT, or APA, the largest 8-ball league, fill the vacuum?
I think that is what Darren is trying to achieve with his new tournament series.
Although 8-ball is not the game of my (or many players') preference, it is the most recognizable of all the pool games. Watch a crowd of teenagers playing at the room on a Friday night, they play 8 ball. The casual player at the bar picks up a cue and the game he knows is solids and stripes.
For pool to be successful on a mass level it has has to stop appeasing the pros and the diehard players. We can always play the games we love, but most people who represent this forum would be characterized as pool outliers.
A wise "guru" told me that the game has to be in the best interest of the fans, not the players. And Joe Sixpack, who represents potential outside sponsorship and $$$ that this game desperately needs, intuitively understands 8 Ball, not our beloved rotation, 14.1, 1hole, banks, etc... What we have here, is a failure to communicate...I don't like it anymore than you boys do...
I truly hope that Darren has success with his plans. He has good ideas to make the game exciting again and may be able to draw the casual fan, which could in turn grow the game.
The IPT was a brilliant model. It just lacked the financial legs to get past the initial stages. Oh, and it was helmed by a real crook, but beyond that it could have been big.