My opinion:
After watching and playing pool since the 90s, the more recent takeover of the dual stage tournament is far superior to true double elimination. Both from a "watching the pros" standpoint, to the "local level me personally competing" standpoint.
The dual stage I'm referring to are double elimination up to about 1/4th of the field remaining, and then single elimination the remaining. The single elimination is usually redrawn based on tour rankings.
From a fan watching pros perspective, the players get two chances to dwindle the field. The players who survive that are the best of the best. Now the "real tournament" can begin in the single elimination stage. It's also crystal clear who is left in the event, who plays who next, etc. All that is shown at a glance on a simple bracket.
On a local "me playing in event" level, I do like the "second chance" the double elimination provides, especially for weaker players like me. I get my money's worth. On the other hand, the loser's bracket takes FOREVER, and slows down the whole thing. The difference in time taken for a double elimination vs a single elimination bracket is like 7 hours for a typical single day monthly type local event. The event I just played in was 28 players, race to 7 winners/5 losers, and ended at 1:30am after starting at 1pm. I've been to bigger fields that end at 5am. It's also asinine playing a "true finals double elimination". You often have the same 2 players playing 3 matches in a row. The hotseat, the first set of the final, the second set of the finals.
It's all just too much. Takes forever, the fans don't want to stay until the end, the players don't even want to play and often chop the finals, and the flow of the bracket is convoluted.
I wish ALL pro events did the two stage, and I'd go as far as all local events should either be full single elimination, or a two stage. Get rid of full double elimination forever!
After watching and playing pool since the 90s, the more recent takeover of the dual stage tournament is far superior to true double elimination. Both from a "watching the pros" standpoint, to the "local level me personally competing" standpoint.
The dual stage I'm referring to are double elimination up to about 1/4th of the field remaining, and then single elimination the remaining. The single elimination is usually redrawn based on tour rankings.
From a fan watching pros perspective, the players get two chances to dwindle the field. The players who survive that are the best of the best. Now the "real tournament" can begin in the single elimination stage. It's also crystal clear who is left in the event, who plays who next, etc. All that is shown at a glance on a simple bracket.
On a local "me playing in event" level, I do like the "second chance" the double elimination provides, especially for weaker players like me. I get my money's worth. On the other hand, the loser's bracket takes FOREVER, and slows down the whole thing. The difference in time taken for a double elimination vs a single elimination bracket is like 7 hours for a typical single day monthly type local event. The event I just played in was 28 players, race to 7 winners/5 losers, and ended at 1:30am after starting at 1pm. I've been to bigger fields that end at 5am. It's also asinine playing a "true finals double elimination". You often have the same 2 players playing 3 matches in a row. The hotseat, the first set of the final, the second set of the finals.
It's all just too much. Takes forever, the fans don't want to stay until the end, the players don't even want to play and often chop the finals, and the flow of the bracket is convoluted.
I wish ALL pro events did the two stage, and I'd go as far as all local events should either be full single elimination, or a two stage. Get rid of full double elimination forever!