Good thing pool isn't tennis!!Allowing a tennis player to continue to serve as long as he wins the game is folly. It is to the detriment of the sport.
Good thing pool isn't tennis!!Allowing a tennis player to continue to serve as long as he wins the game is folly. It is to the detriment of the sport.
It is a good thing for tennis that it isn't pool.Good thing pool isn't tennis!!
Lying to pool players works pretty goodEverything in pool has been tried, tables, pocket sizes, rules, you name it....but the pay has never improved with all the suggestions ever made to help pool, guess something different has to be done!!
Hey wait a second. Nine-Ball rules were not handed down by God on a stone tablet thousands of years ago. Nine-Ball rules were changed on us old guys who played in the 50s, 60s and 70s. It was "THE GAME OF CHOICE". It was so much fun. I think the rules played today have ruined the game. All the players do is duck and argue. That is a bad dynamic.If you do not like rules, or 9 ball game do not play. Why change rules to appease crying babies, no reason. Pool is a game of skill, most the most skilled player wins.
Hey wait a second. Nine-Ball rules were not handed down by God on a stone tablet thousands of years ago. Nine-Ball rules were changed on us old guys who played in the 50s, 60s and 70s. It was "THE GAME OF CHOICE". It was so much fun. I think the rules played today have ruined the game. All the players do is duck and argue. That is a bad dynamic.
I'd consider a return to the rules of those years, during which I first played nine ball, would represent a giant step backward for pool. Some suggest the players enjoy it more, but even in the 1980's, when both types of nine ball were still in use, you very rarely saw top amateurs playing nine ball with the old rules, and now you never see it. Speaking as a fan, I wasn't very inclined to watch nine ball when contested under the old rules. The "shootout" version of nine ball in the pre-shot clock era was too laborious for this fan.Hey wait a second. Nine-Ball rules were not handed down by God on a stone tablet thousands of years ago. Nine-Ball rules were changed on us old guys who played in the 50s, 60s and 70s. It was "THE GAME OF CHOICE". It was so much fun. I think the rules played today have ruined the game. All the players do is duck and argue. That is a bad dynamic.
The pay improving (or not) is a separate issue from the game itself. 9ball is fine and the direction it's gone is great. In order for there to be more money in the game, the solution is not endless tinkering with the game rules, it's about attracting a wider audience. That begins with making the game accessible to people of all ages.Everything in pool has been tried, tables, pocket sizes, rules, you name it....but the pay has never improved with all the suggestions ever made to help pool, guess something different has to be done!!
How can someone guarantee that? There have been fixes in all sports all throughout history. The sports that seem to have the most "trust" in that regard are popular (read: rich) team sports, most notably football. It's easier to dump as an individual than as one member of a team. As well, with proper sanctions in place, a player with a multi-million dollar contract would be a fool to try to dump. But in sports where the participants (and/or refs!) don't make much, dumping is much more of a real threat--think of all the college basketball point shaving scandals through the years.9-ball is called 9-ball because there are 9 colored balls on the table .
Pool is not getting "saved" by a joker ball on the table .
Major sports exist today ( huge part of it ) because of sports book .
UFC even posts the betting line on their fights during fights. How wild is that ????
Pool will not generate huge viewership and sponsorship if it's not a betting sport .
Snooker is a betting sport . Pool , for the most part is not .
You can thank the former generation of pro pool players for that . I believe two are in the hall of fame.
A promoter has to come forward and promote events with betting line and 100% guarantee nobody is dumping.
Lifetime ban and criminal prosecution . Look at Pete Rose . He didn't even dump.How can someone guarantee that? There have been fixes in all sports all throughout history. The sports that seem to have the most "trust" in that regard are popular (read: rich) team sports, most notably football. It's easier to dump as an individual than as one member of a team. As well, with proper sanctions in place, a player with a multi-million dollar contract would be a fool to try to dump. But in sports where the participants (and/or refs!) don't make much, dumping is much more of a real threat--think of all the college basketball point shaving scandals through the years.
While I agree that having betting on the sport would greatly enhance its popularity, I think that might be putting the cart before the horse. Pool needs to be popular to some degree first so that there is enough scrutiny on its participants and enough money in the sport, that it can be reasonably believed that there are very likely no fixes. Only then would betting be viable. But I agree it's a necessary step the sport needs to make in any path towards mainstream popularity.
There was more than one. Here is a list of the snooker players who have been investigated and in some cases punished for match fixing or knowing about possible match fixing and saying nothing:... That one snooker player who was caught, is banned forever .
I kind of like this. If I shoot one of the extra balls into a pocket playing a "safe"? And if so, does it stay down or spot?