I've had the pleasure of being able to attend the US Open every year since I moved to Virginia 5 years ago. In those 5 years, I have always wondered why there was so much talking over the microphone while matches were being played.
First let me say that Jay did a great job this year, and apart from a couple of bad-timed comments, he pretty much kept his chatter over the microphone to a minimum. He did a great job announcing the players.
I'm going to rant about a couple of the things that I noticed and think that if they changed, it may make things better.
Talking over the loud speaker while matches are in progress is wrong and unfair in my opinion. If you have something to say, don't just blurt it out. Have someone go to the players in between shots and have them pause until the announcement is made. Some matches go into the start time of the next matches. Instead of announcing the next matches and possibly distracting the players trying to finish the match, just simply tell them what you're about to do and let them choose whether to continue playing or pause while the announcements are made.
It's no secret that Barry can be a little long winded and I've heard him and Scott Smith jaw back and forth jokingly on the microphone in the past. It's just not needed. Hell, there's even players that don't even understand what they're joking about!
This year, Jay made a comment at a horrible time that totally distracted a player and cost him a game. It was Friday night, Alex P. and Larry N. were getting their match started with a lag. The other matches had already been announced and had started playing. My friend was shooting on the 7-ball and was just about to pull the trigger when Jay says "wow, that is a close lag!" That did not need to be said over the loud speaker. You could see the frustration in my friend's face. He had already had to stop several times before during that game because of the chatter on the microphone.
The other thing I find frustrating is all the singing. I'm all for our National Anthem being performed, and I will stand proudly with my hand over my heart and sing along, but maybe it would be better if it was only done at the start of the tournament and right before the finals are to start. This year it went even one step further. On Friday night, the little girl sang the National Anthem (and did a great job!), but then afterward while the other two matches were trying to play, the little girl then started to sing Wind Beneath My Wings. Why? Are we there to see the top pool players play pool? Or are we there for a concert? Every year they apologize for matches taking so long or for running behind schedule. Well, these couple of things that I mentioned are a BIG part of why that is.
Some of you may be saying that most of us play tournaments with the jukebox playing, and should be used to the noise. While I agree that it is true, I will just say that NONE of those tournaments are the US Open! It takes a GREAT performance by one of those players to win the Open, and even one little distraction like the sudden sound of someone's voice over the loud speaker can cost someone the opportunity to win the most prestigious tournament in the pool world.
Sorry folks, but I just needed to vent!
Lucky you for being so close by to this great event.
I hear you loud and clear and empathize with you a great deal.
Barry Berhman and Shannon have a desire to make the U.S. Open 9 Ball Championship better each year with unique aspects to each of them. The one year I went, I heard these bagpipes from a far off distance and thought maybe I was hearing things. As they approached, I could see what looked like a couple of dozen men dressed in Scottish attire, all playing the hell out of bag pipes. For me it made that event one of my most memorable tournaments even though I didn't play in it.
I would prefer that the player introductions be done at the beginning of the matches and no announcements during the matches but I'm afraid it can't work like that. I like un-canned introductions but knowledgeable ones like I am sure Jay can put together on the fly. I especially like to hear all of the titles that a player has accumulated and it is an honor for them to have their titles announced.
The Open has business to do and it's not my open. Barry, I'm sure is trying to make each one of them better than the other and that's difficult to do.
Threads like this will help Barry to make adjustments to future events and that's the way it should be.
I am thinking that some background music (maybe elevator instrumental music) being played all of the time is a good way to mask some of the distractions.