Hu:ShootingArts said:Sean,
That sounds like a very nicely ran league. If the leagues I encounter were more focused on playing pool I am sure that I would be more impressed with them.
Hu
Thanks! I can't take the credit for it, as this particular league existed prior to my becoming an operator of it, but it's a league that has enjoyed a lot of success over the years, and I'm happy to now be part of it. (Incidentally, this is a multi-night league -- 3 nights a week -- so as to fit in with a busy person's schedule. Of course, these are considered 3 separate leagues -- a player can't show up on a Monday night one week, and then on Wednesday night the next week, thinking it's all one league -- but it's nice that this particular establishment tries to accommodate busy peoples' schedules nonetheless.)
And, to mimic a certain men's hair restoration TV commercial, "I'm not only a league operator, but also a player." (The league operator is not allowed to play in the same league he/she is operating for obvious conflict-of-interest reasons, but can play on a different night -- I run/operate on Wednesdays, but play on Mondays.) So I'm knowledgable of the player's viewpoint as well.
The area up here (tristate NY/NJ/CT area) has enacted no-smoking laws in public places (including poolrooms) for many years; a smoker has to exit the establishment and smoke outside. So the significant smoke-irritant problems have been a thing of the past up here. We'd had problems with smokers wanting to go outside and take a smoke break in the middle of a match, but we'd revised the rulebooks to make it clear that it's not the "right" of the smoker to do this; only as long as the opposing team's captain and the opposing player agree to it, can a smoker take a smoke break in the middle of a match -- with the proviso that the current rack/game has to be completed first.
Anyway, it's interesting to read the various ways that leagues are run in different parts of the country. Humbly, I think all in all, even the bad ones have something to offer. Keeping a pool establishment in business is paramount. It pains me when I read in these forums about yet another pool establishment that closed its doors due to lack of business or whatever, and the area that it served (some having served an eye-openingly wide area!) is now without a place to play. I heartfeltedly sympathize with the pool players in that area that are affected by something like this.
-Sean