Bump for the weekend warriors! Would like to hear some more opinions on this article. Thanks to all in advance 

Pool will never rise to the top until the Billiard Rooms unite and take over league and tournament play.
As long as pool is devalued it has no chance.
And it is devalued by every venue that uses league and tournaments as a loss leader to sell alcohol....or to get you to play their poker machines.
Try opening a business without food, alcohol, music and smoking and see how ;ong you last. The world is out there, go for it, open you a poolroom and rent tables and see how you do. The welfare office is waiting for you
Doing it without alcohol is a real challenge. I do know of a small pool hall that was successful back in the '80s that was alcohol and smoke-free. I believe it closed only when the owner passed away.
The problem is not "music", it's excessively loud music. If you have to shout to make people standing next to you hear, it's too loud.
There are quite successful establishments that are smoke-free. I've played in a few of them.
I see the "image" of pool mentioned quite a bit & I don't believe that's it.
Pool started dying with the advent of the Internet & more importantly video games. Young people all have xboxes but they don't own pool cues.
I believe pool will never draw interest without gambling. Does anyone think snooker & its famed high dollar prize events would exist if people there couldn't bet on it as they do? Legalized gambling on snooker allows those that don't play well to wager on it, develop a pseudo personal bond with those they bet on and root for and follow. If you had a tour in the U.S., allowed people to legally wager on it they'd watch it on TV.
Pool isn't boring to watch for those that love the game but to those that don't play, they don't get it. Now allow people to wager on it and it becomes interesting to those people. Many in pool have always tried to portray gambling as the ugly wart of pool, instead of shunning it we should embrace it.
Enough with this nonsense. Enough. It's embarrassing.
Snooker is popular because it is a good game.It was a good game when Lada cars sponsored it. When cigarette companies sponsored it. When Mercantile Credit sponsored it. When Pukka bloody Pies sponsored it. Geddit yet?
Pool is in a timewarp, exemplified amply by a handful of posters on here, who are quite clearly more interested in money and self aggrandisement than they are the sport itself.
Doing it without alcohol is a real challenge. I do know of a small pool hall that was successful back in the '80s that was alcohol and smoke-free. I believe it closed only when the owner passed away.
The problem is not "music", it's excessively loud music. If you have to shout to make people standing next to you hear, it's too loud.
There are quite successful establishments that are smoke-free. I've played in a few of them.
Pool can explode in popularity in less than 2 years. Its going to need jr high and high schools to create inter school teams.
The kids would swarm at the chance to get involved, parent involvement including equipment sales would soar.
But... we need an invention that would tilt the tables on their sides with the help of a few school custodians, and roll them to corners of the school gym.
Then, of course we need town interest in giving the kids a chance at this.
Once the youth population is involved, the growth will be enormous.
Pool can explode in popularity in less than 2 years. Its going to need jr high and high schools to create inter school teams.
The kids would swarm at the chance to get involved, parent involvement including equipment sales would soar.
But... we need an invention that would tilt the tables on their sides with the help of a few school custodians, and roll them to corners of the school gym.
Then, of course we need town interest in giving the kids a chance at this.
Once the youth population is involved, the growth will be enormous.