So ESPN can't find time for pool?

Everyone was lied to by the networks, promoting cutting the cord, cable was so expensive, cut the cord. Now look at the cost of trying to watch all the shows you were able to watch on cable, almost every different show requires a different subscription, totalling way more than anyone was paying for cable!!! Or, you just give up watching all the subscription platforms available to watch today, and pick the ones that have more of what you want to watch, and miss out on the rest. Or you cansel you're subscriptions m, switch to another for a while to get caught up, then cansel again and sign up to another, its an endless cycle today, and more expensive!

All the streaming platforms have successfully displaced the viewing audience so well, they're seeing it in the advertisers not paying as much in advertising per subscription platform!! They did it to themselves!!

If that was your experience then you were really really bad at cutting the cord.
 
I travel all over the world and never seen a pool room. By the train stations in Europe they all disappeared in the past 15 years. In Tokyo I did fall across one very nice room. Went to a few small rooms between Osaka and Tokyo.

Glen we both know their production numbers, it’s great for them. But that number of tables spread across the globe isn’t a dent in pool. They need to be making 50X more tables and have 25 competitors making as many tables to reach a meaningful number.

It’s fun to dream about but the numbers just ain’t there. The interest of people and how they budget their time isn’t there. It’s over, it’s been over. Hells bells boxing is over with UFC came along and that was that. Football in Europe is doing ok as is F1 but very few spectator sports or participant sports are making any $. It’s just not realistic.

When I went to Bordeax a few years ago to watch the 3C world championships I tried to find places to play so I could experience 3c in Europe. Couldn't find a thing.
 
You're not going to the right places then, Moscow has over 200 Diamond tables, 7, 9, and 10fts. Croatia has at least one pool room with 18 9ft Diamond tables in it, I know, I sold them their tables. Just like a person who's never seen a million in cash, that don't mean a million in cash don't exist, because YOU have seen it, and know it DOES exist.

Wow, 200 tables in a city of 12.5 million. One 18 table poolroom in a country of 4 million. Yup, pool is exploding in Europe.
 
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Are you jealous or suprised? If pool was to be picked to be in the Olympics, WHO would be picking the players, what would the qualifications be, how many players from each country, what RULES would be used, WHICH game would be played, men's, women's, mixed doubles, teams????

What tables, cloth, balls, spots, chalk, rack?

WHO DECIDES????

IF YOU can't answer those questions, then WHY keep pointing out OTHER SPORTS getting into the Olympics? Organization, Organization, Organization, Organization....must I keep repeating myself so you FINALLY get it? ORGANIZATION!!!!!

Cuesports are part of the World Games, which is like Olympics lite, and all of those issues have been dealt with there. As I'm sure such an expert on international pool must surely know.
 
I think its clear to everyone you don't work for the Olympics, and of course everyone knows you don't have any decision making responsibilities for the Olympics, so, why the need to point out that you have nothing to do with the Olympics, but then throw in "but we'll see" into your conversation, why? Again, who cares? This is a pool forum, not the Olympics committee!!

It is relevant as a contra data point with your claims about the burgeoning growth pool is experiencing internationally. If what you claim was true pool would very much be in the running to be added to the Olympics. But it's not. Because that burgeoning growth is all in you head as we see when when you triumphally roll out the 200 tables in Moscow as the jewel in your crown.
 
Good analogy. Most casual players don't even know you can get the cue ball to do things. Seeing a pro get difficult pinpoint shape has no meaning to them, they think even they could shoot the shot the pro was left with. Who wants to watch an hour of lucky rolls and shots that require kindergarten level skill?

Even with televised golf, it's easier to understand what's going on for the casual viewer.

It's like the guy who watches a pool match and then says, "I don't see why people say that Mosconi guy is so great. I never saw him make a hard shot."
 
Add up Netflix, Disney +, HBO, AMC, NBC, SHOWTOME, STARZ, PEACOCK, and several others i had on cable, ONE SUBSCRIPTION and see what you come up with???

Like I said, you are really bad at cord cutting, as is anyone who subscribes to all of those. The only thing you listed that I subscribe to is peacock. Plus I have Amazon Prime, which is essentially free, since I get it for the free shipping. The point of cord cutting is it allows you to be selective.
 
Like I said, you are really bad at cord cutting, as is anyone who subscribes to all of those. The only thing you listed that I subscribe to is peacock. Plus I have Amazon Prime, which is essentially free, since I get it for the free shipping. The point of cord cutting is it allows you to be selective.
It also means missing out on all the shows you were watching, before they all got split up on their own streaming networks! If you want to keep up with them, then you have to subscribe to each individual streaming platform, Game of Thrones, Blacklist, Walking Dead, Person of Interest....are all on separate platforms! All requiring a subscription!
 
Read the complaints for yourself, lowest viewing audience of the Olympics in 33 years!!!



“The viewing experience needs to be streamlined,” said credit analyst Patrice Cucinello. “It’s confusing from a user experience, to go: ‘Wait a second. Do I have to watch it on the NBC app? Can I watch it on Peacock? When am I going to watch it? Why can’t I watch it on demand?’ You need a simplified user experience or people get frustrated!!!
 
Enough of this bullshit. Anyone know who won the mullet toss? My bet is someone from the Floribama.
 
Enough of this bullshit. Anyone know who won the mullet toss? My bet is someone from the Floribama.
Absolutely serious here, though it sounds facetious, we need a mullet vs mullet match and the loser gets the clippers. It works for high school pep rallies and WWE. Surely pool could go a bit viral and all that is at risk is some flowing locks.

You could also have a mullet and a clean shaven, clean cut wants mullets gone as it looks bad for the sport. Of course mullet wins and creates a dynasty.
 
If that was your experience then you were really really bad at cutting the cord.
This is totally not true for many people, depending on what kind of viewer you are. If you just want to watch a bunch of good tv programs and movies, and aren't particular about what they are as long as there are a lot of good ones, then you can probably get away with just all the free stuff out there, or maybe just need to buy one major premium service at most. But if there are a number of particular shows that you consider to be must haves, and to a lesser extent if you also watch a wider variety of different types of content than just movies and television series and the like, then chances are you are going to need a minimum of several different major and several different minor premium streaming services and the cost is going to add up to be more (sometimes a ton more) than it is for cable where you were able to get all your must haves in one place.
 
Funny how your great example isn't even pool, it is 3C. Which is a much better spectator game than pool.
Really, then the Carom Room Cafe in in Queens, NY should pull in about the same viewingaudienceas Korea does, problem is, again, the Ameican viewers!
Absolutely serious here, though it sounds facetious, we need a mullet vs mullet match and the loser gets the clippers. It works for high school pep rallies and WWE. Surely pool could go a bit viral and all that is at risk is some flowing locks.

You could also have a mullet and a clean shaven, clean cut wants mullets gone as it looks bad for the sport. Of course mullet wins and creates a dynasty.
Don't flip any switches with a world viewing audience, they don't need gimmicks to get a viewing audience, leave that shit to the American viewers, which is more than likely the lowest viewing audience of all countries!
 
Wow, 200 tables in a city of 12.5 million. One 18 table poolroom in a country of 4 million. Yup, pool is exploding in Europe.
You really that d#&b to think the only pool tables in Europe are Diamonds, wow!!! I played on Brunswick's and Gandy's in Germany way back in the 70's!!!
 
It is relevant as a contra data point with your claims about the burgeoning growth pool is experiencing internationally. If what you claim was true pool would very much be in the running to be added to the Olympics. But it's not. Because that burgeoning growth is all in you head as we see when when you triumphally roll out the 200 tables in Moscow as the jewel in your crown.
What is the nationality of the last 3 world 9b champions? Austrian, Russian, and German! Got an explanation for that???
 
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