How do Action Matches Work? And for that matter, how does the notion of $ added to an event work? I was watching the POV stream of the West Coast Challenge this 4th of July. A number of the events have some good prize money added, $3k-$10k.
On the 11th they list a $100,000 challenge match between Dennis Orcollo and Tony Chohan. What I don't understand is how they raise that kind of money for these pool events and how those investors gain a return from that investment. Don't get me wrong, I think it is great for the sport, but I wonder how this model actually works. Viewership is still very small, compared to say, TV. So even revenues from advertising could not come close to covering an investment like this. The pool hall could not possibly profit enough from the business coming through he door to make a return on this kind of investment. I can't imagine that someone would "donate" the funds just for the action.
Does anyone know how this works? I am extremely interested to know.
Thanks,
- Steve
On the 11th they list a $100,000 challenge match between Dennis Orcollo and Tony Chohan. What I don't understand is how they raise that kind of money for these pool events and how those investors gain a return from that investment. Don't get me wrong, I think it is great for the sport, but I wonder how this model actually works. Viewership is still very small, compared to say, TV. So even revenues from advertising could not come close to covering an investment like this. The pool hall could not possibly profit enough from the business coming through he door to make a return on this kind of investment. I can't imagine that someone would "donate" the funds just for the action.
Does anyone know how this works? I am extremely interested to know.
Thanks,
- Steve