I never knew there was a dress code at DCC, and when I arrive tomorrow, I'll be attending my tenth. There has never been a pool event where dress is this casual, but it sets the right mood for the event.
Bingo^^^^^^^
Jason
I never knew there was a dress code at DCC, and when I arrive tomorrow, I'll be attending my tenth. There has never been a pool event where dress is this casual, but it sets the right mood for the event.
Professional event? LOL. yeah, sure.
Professionals DO NOT PAY to enter, they get paid. This is where all your confusion is coming from.
When pool becomes professional, then by all means yes. Until then, not so much.
Jason
Jason
But what fraction of the prize money is from entry fees?Then by your definition, the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) are not actually professionals because they too have an entry fee. ...
Monday qualifiers on the PGATour pay entry fees. Not all professional sports are fee-less.Then by your definition, the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) are not actually professionals because they too have an entry fee.
Maniac (and I'm sure there are plenty of other examples)
I guess professional golfers aren't real professionals either and should commence teeing off in Adidas flip flops this weekend.
https://golftips.golfweek.com/much-professional-golfer-pay-play-tournament-20685.html
Then by your definition, the PBR (Professional Bull Riders) are not actually professionals because they too have an entry fee.
Maniac (and I'm sure there are plenty of other examples)
The final table at the WSOP had hoodies and t shirts. Attire is not holding pool back. If it was exciting to watch and could get large audiences, the big sponsors would be here.
I've seen a lot more scumbags in suits than t shirts
Jason
I never knew there was a dress code at DCC, and when I arrive tomorrow, I'll be attending my tenth. There has never been a pool event where dress is this casual, but it sets the right mood for the event.
I can't believe you would have such a low opinion of what the sport needs to move ahead.
Currently, we're one step ahead of cock fighting, and that's only because there's no chicken blood spraying the spectators and bettors.
Lou Figueroa
Who said I approve?
.... but the Derby is what it is and expecting something other than what we've always gotten as far as attire is concerned is unrealistic.
Monday qualifiers on the PGATour pay entry fees. Not all professional sports are fee-less.
I can't believe you would have such a low opinion of what the sport needs to move ahead.
Currently, we're one step ahead of cock fighting, and that's only because there's no chicken blood spraying the spectators and bettors.
Lou Figueroa
This "sport" needs a morphine drip, exorcism, and a miracle.
People loved the hustler and TCOM BECAUSE of the gambling etc, not in spite of it. Why do you think every show on TV is about murder, theft, scams, etc? Go to church on Sunday if you must, but people want what people want and that's criminal activity.
No matter how many professional ball players beat their GFs/wives, murder people, or deal drugs the public loves it and it doesnt faze the viewers one bit.
Pool has a pool problem not a dress code problem.
Believe me, I wish a dress code would fix it. I'd be the first to dress up. It's never gonna happen.
Jason