That's kind of devious... I would not want to steal players. Besides, the people there are like family. A lot play a couple of league nights, Some play all league nights. But if I was to open up that close, I think the only thing leagues care about is the number of teams you can sign up.Those things are impressive, it sounds like that room has a great following, do you think you would be able to take some of his clientele? Will those leagues let you run them that close to another league operator? Get your ducks in a row before losing any bucks or dough.....
Same here. Every night is busy. I had just assumed that was the norm pretty much everywhere that has at least 8 tables. How could it not be...? Got a dead night..? Just throw another tournament night in. Chips, 8, 9, 10, Doubles, 3 man. Or ask the LO to run on all the dead nights.I was visiting Southern Ontario, and discovered a pool hall nearby with 16 tables, all 7'. It was very busy with all tables in play. I asked the bartender and he said it was league night. I asked which nights were quiet and he said every night was busy - leagues and tournaments. I hadn't ever seen that before.
If you have a location with a pool "community", I've seen that it can be a big success,
I see bars on every block corner in some cities. I'm not sure I understand why each of those bars can't have a poolroom attached...?If owning a poolroom and being able to play all day on table #1
so you could run the register was easy, there’d be a poolroom
on every corner.
I guess you might have a point that I don't understand. In that case do you think it would be easier to run a Pool Pro Shop instead of a Poolroom?