Here's Mike Panozzo's current editor's column from Billiards Digest. If you hadn't heard, the US billiard industry is currently suffering from a split....
So far as I know, Predator events are WPA sanctioned. They are running three or more sanctioned world championships.... Expos, equipment standards, rule sets for Pool are not united.
Nobody should be suprised each has their own agenda.
He focused on the BCA.
Interesting, that when you consider two other big parties doing their own thing from WPA at the moment, Predator and Matchroom with Predator pushing their own equipment, Matchroom trying to settle on pocket sizes and ball colours you truly get a sense of how split pool is. ...
Here's Mike Panozzo's current editor's column from Billiards Digest. If you hadn't heard, the US billiard industry is currently suffering from a split....
One big-ass show covering ALL aspects of billiards would be better. Both for industry folks and Joe/Jane player.Here's Mike Panozzo's current editor's column from Billiards Digest. If you hadn't heard, the US billiard industry is currently suffering from a split....
Snooker has a split in that only the IBSF is part of the WCBS and WPA and this led to a highly inferior contingent of players at the snooker event of the 2022 World Games.Interesting article, but not surprising.
Expos, equipment standards, rule sets for Pool are not united.
Nobody should be suprised each has their own agenda.
He focused on the BCA.
Interesting, that when you consider two other big parties doing their own thing from WPA at the moment, Predator and Matchroom with Predator pushing their own equipment, Matchroom trying to settle on pocket sizes and ball colours you truly get a sense of how split pool is.
Snooker isn't.
Bit hint there.
And I think that it should have league tournaments, pro tournaments, junior tournaments and the public invited to at least some of the booths. So do it in conjunction with the SBE or one of the large league events. That would give more reasons for more people to go. (The current trade shows are no public allowed.)One big-ass show covering ALL aspects of billiards would be better. Both for industry folks and Joe/Jane player.
That is a very sad situation. I think the WCBS made the wrong decision about snooker.Snooker has a split in that only the IBSF is part of the WCBS and WPA and this led to a highly inferior contingent of players at the snooker event of the 2022 World Games.
Which is irrelevant as an event...Snooker has a split in that only the IBSF is part of the WCBS and WPA and this led to a highly inferior contingent of players at the snooker event of the 2022 World Games.
The whole world is digital now. Why is a billiard expo even needed? It seems like a complete waste of time. Mike P says they are trying to unite the groups for a bigger event showing. Is there really any vendor in the industry who needs to be “introduced” to a manufacturer?
I’ve been to expos like this for my dayjob during trips to China. It’s rows and rows of the same crap trinkets like poker chips, knock off iphones, usb sticks. It’s all pointless imo.
Sell it all online now.
Whatever you think of the event, it should remind you that snooker is divided, as Bob Jewett noted in Post #13.Which is irrelevant as an event...
Nobody really cares about it, or this quest to get to the Olympics.