I'm not going to pretend to know anything about day to day Phillipino life, or make any generalizations about any other's philosophies on life. I for one would love to see this kind of public involvement in a pool match in the united states, or in most other parts of the world for that matter. The large televised events barely have crowds like this, and if you look closely you can see the disinterest in a lot of the faces in those crowds. Look around the room in these phillipino videos, people are interested and involved in the game. I don't see one thing wrong with that at all.
I know that gambling is a big part of it, but there is also something communal going on there as well. That sense of community interaction is a lost thing here in the states, at least so far as I have seen. Pool will thrive there, not so much here.
I know that gambling is a big part of it, but there is also something communal going on there as well. That sense of community interaction is a lost thing here in the states, at least so far as I have seen. Pool will thrive there, not so much here.