I will compromise then:
Ko/ Van Boening- Hint of Money Challenge
Vague Suggestion of Money?
Lou Figueroa
work with me
I will compromise then:
Ko/ Van Boening- Hint of Money Challenge
Vague Suggestion of Money?
Lou Figueroa
work with me
Yo are hard to crack!
Last effort:
Tint of Money
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What's best for pool...? Isn't that about the loyal pool playing fans who are passionate enough to participate in this forum? Wow...
Should the fans not have a say? They are the ones pool needs, there are already enough people trying to be the chief or H.N.I.C
I think they do take into consideration what the fans want. They also have to take into consideration how well it has worked in the past too and how few of the fans it actually attracted.
One of the rare times we don't agree. Longer races allow the rolls to shake out, they allow the mistakes to even out and the one who emerges is the one who brought a better overall game to the table over distance.
Marathon runners never say oh well the longer race doesn't show who the best was - they instead bow down to the guy who crosses the finish line first after putting in 26 miles because they all know what it takes to stay with it for that distance.
I like epic matches.
So, give the fans something that the majority of them say they "don't" want instead of what the majority of them actually want to see and you will attract more fans?
Sounds like a great idea.
By the way, I googled Ko to see what he looked like and all I got was this, did I spell his name wrong??![]()
Long race PPV was getting maybe 200 subscribers on average (and I may be being generous). Almost all of the people in this thread saying they want the long races were among those 200 (and those that weren't don't matter since they don't buy it anyway). But maybe they can get a 1000 viewers on average with the shorter races and the different elements of excitement that would bring. So which would make more sense, cater to the 200, or cater to the 1000?
Now nobody knows for sure if the shorter race formats will catch on any better. But what we do know for an absolute fact is that the longer races didn't attract many paying fans at all, and it was not a money making proposition, so you would be dumb to not try shorter races. Now if after some time it turns out you can only get 100 on average with the shorter races after giving it a fair chance then you either go back to the long races so you can have your 200 viewers (if you like working for free), or you try something else altogether brand new hoping it will work better, or maybe you just decide nothing will probably work and stop even trying. But what we know for a fact is that long race PPV doesn't attract enough fans.
So, give the fans something that the majority of them say they "don't" want instead of what the majority of them actually want to see and you will attract more fans?
Wow, I didn't think CSI Ozzy's response was that bad. He gave his opinion. He in effect said he thought some of you were wrong. He feels he has a better formula. And he did it in a matter of fact way without beating around the bush (but was not at all rude in my opinion). Big deal. People are far too touchy and sensitive IMO. Does everything have to be sugar coated for everybody? Not to mention that many of you are saying the exact same things to him. What makes it ok for you to have an opinion and tell him he is wrong, but not for him to do the same?
Or to put it another way, essentially what you are saying is that 200 fans (the amount that would buy the long race PPV format) is the majority. Really? When you consider how many pool fans are out there, you think 200 is a majority? That is silly. No, the majority is the 100,000 pool fans that didn't want the long race format, and who proved it by not buying it.
The only question at this point is whether short races will work any better, and considering how extremely unpopular the long races were and what a dismal failure they were there isn't much to lose by finding out.
The SVB vs. Nikos had over 1800 viewers and the wider the disparity, the more viewers it got... So I don't buy that.
Jaden
Um until you have a product in front of a large enough audience you can't say that non-purchase is proof of failure.
The answer to this is yes...people are hyper-sensitive. Especially here. He could have worded it like a politician but he didn't. He said that he thought long races were bad for pool. Guess what? He's right! For money to come into pool, there has to be spectators, real spectators, not 100 people, but 10,000 people. How many ordinary people would want to watch a 6-hr pool match? Most of you on this thread have never done anything for the game and we now have people that get it. Go ahead, now tell me how a race to 1,050 and win by 40 would be better. Geez.
The SVB vs. Nikos had over 1800 viewers and the wider the disparity, the more viewers it got... So I don't buy that.
Jaden