I want pool to be what it always was and deserves to be. What you call rambling was me trying to illustrate some points but you’re not really receptive, you want “pool on tv” and you see MR as the avenue to that.
I’m going to try a different way to explain. In 2019 I went to Vegas to attend the 1st US Open held by MR. Saw a lot of great pool but also saw things that I found not so good and were the direct result of MR. Pulsating music and lights flashing on the floor around the tables during matches. I overheard a conversation between EF and a gentleman that week where he asked her, “what’s with the music and the lights?”. She replied, “isn’t it great, so fun and festive”. She was oblivious to the fact that just like MR’s vaunted snooker, pool requires an inordinate amount of concentration.
She’s oblivious because EF is not a pool person, she’s a marketing person. You ask why I call MR a pimp? MR doesn’t love pool, doesn’t even like it, its players or fans, it’s just a product to “market” to them, thats why they’re pimps. You don’t see this circus atmosphere at MR’s snooker events. It still continues, the recent Hanoi Open had the same polished circus like atmosphere and pulsating music. No standardized equipment, different tables at different events, the new grey cloth thing with marked break boxes, 9 on the spot versus the 1 etc.
At the end of the day MR has a marketing individual that is putting her footprint on the game, from rules variations to equipment variations, to the circus like atmosphere she apparently thinks is needed to make it “fun and festive” because she feels that’s needed to market it.
Regarding pool on TV. I pointed out the match in my last post to illustrate they don’t understand pool. I can go on Accustats and watch every US Open Final until it fell into MR’s clutches and I’ll see the entire final from the opening lag to the last 9 ball sunk. MR’s team edits their product in a manner that demonstrates they don’t understand pool or care about it. It’s all flash and highlights, multiple rack runs edited out, a highlight reel for the “ooh look something shiny” crowd with limited attention spans. I’d like pool in the hands of someone that actually understands and cares about the game, that gives the game the respect that it’s due. Why can’t MR treat pool with the same deference and respect it gives its vaunted snooker? Like standardized equipment and rules at every event, proper environment for the players to concentrate and perform to their best instead of the sideshow EF is making pool into in her attempt to “sell it”?