There you go again Lou - throwing in another little teaser. It seems that you are unable to help yourself and are conveying that you are one of the 'cognescenti'.
What tournaments are put on that are not private enterprise/business?
No one promised anyone anything. And you're right, I doubt there would any horse heads under the covers.
But that's not what it's about. It's about knowing when to blab and when not to blab. The penalty for doing so is losing the trust of those that spoke to you in the first place and not being privy to the inside scoop in the future.
None of that precludes a passing mention that changes are afoot and they ain't gonna to make everybody happy.
Lou Figueroa
There you go again Lou - throwing in another little teaser. It seems that you are unable to help yourself and are conveying that you are one of the 'cognescenti'.
Anyone who spent anytime at the post cup parties or hung out at the pool halls after the day's matches heard plenty of talk. Some of this talk came from people who were deep into a 12er, some of the talk came from a few that might just be full of crap and some from folks who I don't know. Similar to any party or bar scene that goes on everywhere every night. Who knows what is to be trusted and what is just loose lipped talk, IMHO it is best left at the party.....or in Vegas.
2pennies
I get why you'd see it that way. But part of it is also that nothing has been finalized and much was said under the influence of alcohol. So anything said at this point would fall into the: drunken I heard it through the grapevine category. I don't think that makes me one of the cognoscenti, just someone who was at a really good party. YMMV.
Lou Figueroa
Do you mean a really good party where everybody was drunk or under the influence? :grin-square:
Been to quite a few of those myself.
Everyone but those big dudes in the brown suits:wink:
Thank you.
Lou Figueroa
Yeah, but pulling the whole, "I know something you don't know" card is just as bad as actually spilling the beans.
Why do you think the loser only got $10k????
There was nothing wrong with what Boyes did, it was a hand shake. HE never cursed on camera.
There you go again Lou - throwing in another little teaser. It seems that you are unable to help yourself and are conveying that you are one of the 'cognescenti'.
SEE THIS QUOTE? read it again. this is NOT about POOL. it's about the ECONOMY. for the past 6 YEARS.
Everyone but those big dudes in the brown suits:wink:
Everyone loves to use the fallback "economy" excuse. It is not the economy. Pool in Calgary was crumbling all around us, pool halls closing, the leagues shrinking, the large tournaments becoming more and more rare even when the economy was booming. In Calgary we never really got hit with a huge economic downturn, people make lots of cash there and the unemployment rate is very low.
Now I am in Fort McMurray and the average household income is $186,000/year in a city that has a population pushing 100,000 people and we had the only pool hall in town close down due to a lack of business. The problem is not that people don't have money, in this town people have tons of disposable income, the problem was the pool hall was a POS hole in the wall and no one wanted to hang out in it. I went into it back in 2008 and the place was dead, dingy, and boring, so I left. If a pool hall cannot attract ME, a diehard pool fan then it is in trouble.
Pool is simply not marketing itself right or targeting the proper segments of society. It is not creating the right image for itself and the right marketing strategy. People don't want to hang around in crappy family style billiards halls. If that is all the people you are targeting this sport at can afford then YOU ARE DOING IT WRONG. Stop trying to squeeze $10 a visit out of a segment of the population that has no money to spend.
We need to go back to the origins of this game.
We went from a game reserved to the royalty, to a game played in crappy family pool halls, we need to go back to billiards being a well respected great time out in really nice billiard clubs.
I like the way you think! But, that community of wealthy people have tables at home! So, why go to the pool room?????????
You can't attract people to something they don't need and already have!
Kd
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Anyone who spent anytime at the post cup parties or hung out at the pool halls after the day's matches heard plenty of talk. Some of this talk came from people who were deep into a 12er, some of the talk came from a few that might just be full of crap and some from folks who I don't know. Similar to any party or bar scene that goes on everywhere every night. Who knows what is to be trusted and what is just loose lipped talk, IMHO it is best left at the party.....or in Vegas.
2pennies