Poland is putting out some champion-caliber players in recent times.
Last event was free on Matchroom-dot-live for Germans, but Americans had to use Da-Zone (DAZN). I'm thinking Da-Zone will be the vehicle to watch for American railbirds interested in sweating the live matches—again!
From reading the current issue of Billiards Digest about Emily Frazer written by Mike Panozzo, it brought a new perspective to my thoughts about her role at Matchroom and her background pre-Matchroom: Billiards Digest "Playing for Keeps" It's interesting to learn how Emily landed the job at Matchroom. Though she expresses a great deal of passion for pool today in print, her expertise seems to be geared towards marketing, in my opinion, which is good. These rule and color changes, though, are just plain odd. Snooker doesn't do that. They have had the same green cloth and the same color balls, and they're doing just fine with large payouts.
All these channels around the world for pool fans to watch pool is a bummer. I've read the pros and cons ad nauseum about why. If these channels don't advertise these Matchroom events ahead of time, what good are they as far as attracting mainstream viewers?
As long as Barry Hearn is involved, I have hope. He's the tsar of pool as far as I'm concerned.
One American pro in this poster. Well, at least he's at the top.



Last event was free on Matchroom-dot-live for Germans, but Americans had to use Da-Zone (DAZN). I'm thinking Da-Zone will be the vehicle to watch for American railbirds interested in sweating the live matches—again!
From reading the current issue of Billiards Digest about Emily Frazer written by Mike Panozzo, it brought a new perspective to my thoughts about her role at Matchroom and her background pre-Matchroom: Billiards Digest "Playing for Keeps" It's interesting to learn how Emily landed the job at Matchroom. Though she expresses a great deal of passion for pool today in print, her expertise seems to be geared towards marketing, in my opinion, which is good. These rule and color changes, though, are just plain odd. Snooker doesn't do that. They have had the same green cloth and the same color balls, and they're doing just fine with large payouts.
All these channels around the world for pool fans to watch pool is a bummer. I've read the pros and cons ad nauseum about why. If these channels don't advertise these Matchroom events ahead of time, what good are they as far as attracting mainstream viewers?
As long as Barry Hearn is involved, I have hope. He's the tsar of pool as far as I'm concerned.
One American pro in this poster. Well, at least he's at the top.




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