Maybe this will work for the IPT...(long)

Jaden

"no buds chill"
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Before everybody jumps on me and I get shot at with typing, let me explain my logic.....

IT is obvious with the need for secondary servers to show all the match to all of the people who logged on that a lot of people logged on. Now I know that many people are harping on the poor commercials, but you have to remember that KT's goal when he started the IPT was not to bilk a bunch of pool players out of money.. that's really a ridiculous notion. He was planning on being able to pick up corporate sponsors by buying tv time and getting interest generated, but it's kinda hard to do that when the TV stations only list the shows as paid adverstising. How many people do you know that tune into "paid televised adverstising"?

When he was unable to get corporate sponsors on syndicated tv, he tried to on the fly switch up his model and try to partner up with the online gambling industry, but the new legislation passed down by congress nipped that in the bud...

Instead of giving up and "Not paying the winners of the already held tournaments at all!!!", he's changed his model again, and is slowly but consistently paying off the debts incurred by the originally failed business models.

The commercial advertisers he was able to get for this internet matchup were nothing more IMO than guinea pigs to showcase the viability of televised pool. If enough viewers tune into a venue where actual number of viewers can be recorded, (unlike television), then it is possible to garner corporate investor interest. If you start getting enough of the bigger corporate advertisers interested in advertising on the internet matches, then you can generate the interest that is necesary for the matches to become syndicated on national television and shown live.

I believe that much of the waning interest in televised pool of the past has been caused by the edited for tv non live broadcasts. HEll, I know who's going to win the majority of the televised matches before I ever watch them because we talk about them as they happen on our board and in the pool halls we frequent.

If someone could ever get a syndicated tv station to advertise and broadcast "Live pool" don't you think it would be watched and like;y generate more interest in the sport.

I like to keep an open mind and after watching the excitement that this match generated, I can only remain hopeful that the aforementioned will indeed happen and we will see arenaissance of the sport we love and hold so dear..

Ok Let the IPT and Jaden bashing beginn LOL!!!!!!!
 
I didn't even mind all of the repetitive commercials to watch a good event like that. As far as I'm concerned, Go Trudeau!
 
I'm not exactly sure what has happened with the IPT, but it really seems to me that it's a good idea, just a bad business model they started with (as Jaden said) I understand that a lot of players didn't get their winnings, but there isn't much you can do when there is no money to go around. I really think there could be a huge market for pool on TV, and instead of bashing IPT, the pool world needs something like that. Kinda like the WPT for poker. The key is making it professional and watchable by the general audiences. One setback that you will have compared to poker is that there will be the same people on the matches, because the luck factor isn't there in pool like it is in poker to allow Amatures to win tournaments. I don't know exactly what IT is, but once someone finds IT, they could get more sponserships and people interested in the game.
 
Jaden said:
If someone could ever get a syndicated tv station to advertise and broadcast "Live pool" don't you think it would be watched and like;y generate more interest in the sport.

I like to keep an open mind and after watching the excitement that this match generated, I can only remain hopeful that the aforementioned will indeed happen and we will see arenaissance of the sport we love and hold so dear..

Ok Let the IPT and Jaden bashing beginn LOL!!!!!!!
You are right. For pool to make it as a TV sport it has to be live. I do not bet on pool. But I am realistic enough to know that the small wagers people make at the office on upcoming matches in other sports is a major reason they go and watch it. So it has to be live or someone will know who wins and take the element of surprise out of it. It has to be live to get good advertisers as live will produce a bigger audience. When I was in Nigeria last month if a Nigerian soccer team was playing live almost every TV you pass would be on that station. LIVE Televised POOL is the only thing that will ever elevate pool's status to where I think it should be.
 
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