First matches available for online viewing

Double-Dave

Developing cue-addict
Silver Member
I've just begun to watch the tapen match between Morris and Bryant. The video quality is slightly better and you can expand the viewscreen to about half your monitor size. All in all very watchable.
Imagine this going on for a couple years, accu-stats better come up with something similar, otherwise they might see a big drop in dvd-sales.

gr. Dave
 
I was watching some there today myself.
The quality is decent and a lot more consistently better than the live feeds which fluctuate in quality.For a $29 membership and only $6 a month ,this is a great deal.If they can some how straighten out the live feeds and eventually have a tourney a month, this will be an incredible bargain for sure.
RJ
 
I watched a couple racks yesterday before the live feed came on and it was great.

How come I can get a full screen video when I watch the on demand clip but only get a small screen, 6" x 6", when I watch the live feed?

Yep, this is the best deal in town. Kevin Trudeau is not only good to the pool players, he is good to the fans too. Plus a lot of bargains in the store.

Today I will sit in front of my computer, with popcorn and a beverage and watch two of the best pool players in the whole world compete for the tidy sum of $500,000. It doesn't get any better than that.

I hope he, and the players, make a fortune on the internet.

Enjoy it because most likely next year the finals of any tournament will be a pay to watch deal.

Jake
 
jjinfla said:
I watched a couple racks yesterday before the live feed came on and it was great.

How come I can get a full screen video when I watch the on demand clip but only get a small screen, 6" x 6", when I watch the live feed?

Yep, this is the best deal in town. Kevin Trudeau is not only good to the pool players, he is good to the fans too. Plus a lot of bargains in the store.

Today I will sit in front of my computer, with popcorn and a beverage and watch two of the best pool players in the whole world compete for the tidy sum of $500,000. It doesn't get any better than that.

I hope he, and the players, make a fortune on the internet.

Enjoy it because most likely next year the finals of any tournament will be a pay to watch deal.

Jake

What website is that on
 
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