What I'd like promoters to consider is??? How do you create player interest/entry numbers for all skill levels?
Games on the wire races to 11....9 ball double elimination, winner breaks.
This is a proven format for the best players in the world (US Open 9 ball).
This way, everyone could enter the event from Jason Shaw to a bar league player and have a chance.
It's better, to enter a competition, with the same entry fee, than to pay ten times less and have ZERO chance.
For example if you were to play Shaw, how many games on the wire would you need? Or Filler, or Shane?
Luck, fatigue, and if you get to the hill with Shaw 10-10, who's got more pressure on that final game?
If your handicap allow you to get 7 games on the wire how about it you tie it up? 10-10.
The pro will be more worn out, and EXPECTED to win, and under more pressure.
An event to cater to unequal skill levels, must put realistic pressure on both players to create a great match with same entry fees.
Even ball bangers would sign up getting 8 games on the wire, just for the chance to play a great player knowing they ''might'' have a chance, makes their event time worth their entry fee.
This format would increase play/interest and event sizes, getting everyone on board and in the same room.
In life, pros and non pros hanging out together is allot more fun, and some of the gals might find this interesting, being in an event with 95% men.
I know in my youth, it would of been allot of fun to mix it up in this manner.
Games on the wire races to 11....9 ball double elimination, winner breaks.
This is a proven format for the best players in the world (US Open 9 ball).
This way, everyone could enter the event from Jason Shaw to a bar league player and have a chance.
It's better, to enter a competition, with the same entry fee, than to pay ten times less and have ZERO chance.
For example if you were to play Shaw, how many games on the wire would you need? Or Filler, or Shane?
Luck, fatigue, and if you get to the hill with Shaw 10-10, who's got more pressure on that final game?
If your handicap allow you to get 7 games on the wire how about it you tie it up? 10-10.
The pro will be more worn out, and EXPECTED to win, and under more pressure.
An event to cater to unequal skill levels, must put realistic pressure on both players to create a great match with same entry fees.
Even ball bangers would sign up getting 8 games on the wire, just for the chance to play a great player knowing they ''might'' have a chance, makes their event time worth their entry fee.
This format would increase play/interest and event sizes, getting everyone on board and in the same room.
In life, pros and non pros hanging out together is allot more fun, and some of the gals might find this interesting, being in an event with 95% men.
I know in my youth, it would of been allot of fun to mix it up in this manner.