Yes indeed. Cue Sports as an Olympic event. My vote would be for one of the games to be One Pocket, but viewers might find it a bit dull. Perhaps Nine, or 10-ball might be the more logical choices although 3-cushion could have some appeal. These could be done in both team, and individual events.
It will be a venue like this where Pool makes it's comeback, and not in some bullshit reality show where everything is staged and scripted, and cute girls with little talent are shown to be what today's pool scene is all about, and where reality has little or nothing to do with anything.
Come on sheeple, these games we all play mean more to us than this.
I disagree. There are several threads on here now about this show & they all seem to have 2 camps. The crotchety hardcore whining about how fake & ridiculous this all is & thereby a travesty. Then then the other camp which I side with that states this is exposure that will draw attention & new players to the game.
This show is meant to market the game to those who DON'T play now. We don't need to sell pool to the hardcore, we're already in it. We need something, anything, that draws new blood to the game. Once that new blood finds their way in they can sort out the pool world for them. I just want to see a cue in 10's of thousands of new players hands & see them bit by the bug driving a need for more halls & places to play.
You say you'd like to see 1 pocket, that's never going to sell to newbies that don't play, too complex, even boring as watching paint dry to the uneducated non player.
Yes as pool players, hardcore ones, we see some of the things in this show that don't add up, but it isn't for us, it's to draw in those that DON'T play, which is good for all of us who do.
Having said the above I'll give a perspective of why I think what they have here is good & will sell. They have included a variety of people who DO play & appeals to a wide group of people. That you can be older like Finnegan, that you can play as a female & compete with men like Jennifer, Smiley & Emily. That you can be someone like Ross that is a skater, etc, etc. it's subliminal statement is that it is a game EVERYONE CAN PLAY. That you can be young, old, female, male, black, white, fitness minded like Jennifer & her husband, a skater like Ross. That no matter who you are, your background, your other interests that pool can be a game for you, it sells mass appeal
. As far as choice of game goes I can remember sitting in my pops pool hall as a kid listening to him & his former road partners lamenting when 9 ball became the prevalent game signaling a death knell for straight pool, the game him and his friends loved & had been the discipline that champions of this game had been judged by prior to 9 ball. I remember telling him to get over it, that it wasn't what him & his former road partners loved but it would keep the game alive & it did. If you're trying to market to a new group of people you have to have something easy to understand
and fast paced to attract attention to it and straight pool & one pocket can't and won't do that.
I play a number of disciplines, banks, one pocket, straight pool & 9, 10 & 15 ball Rotation. I love them all but if you're going to draw a new group you better go for something that is simple, easy to understand & play & that's not one pocket. It's about appealing to new players, not to us.
As far as your comment on the females on the show, well Jennifer & Smiley play pretty good & Emily is up & coming & whether you like it or not appealing to women which is what it's about with them is a smart thing to do. Again, I like that the forethought to include a cast that is young, old, black, white, foreign born, male & female, I think it's slick subliminal marketing genius.
It's often commented on here that the vast majority of the membership here is a little long in the tooth with 1 foot in the grave & that's true but we all aren't. Some are young, some like me in the middle neither young nor old. While the choices & fare put forth on this show may not appeal to our older members here remember, this isn't meant to appeal to us, but to the non playing public attempting to draw them to play thereby securing a future for this game.