Fixed it you.
Not a Caddy Shack fan I see.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnHaTlI1p7o
Possibly the best scene in the movie.
Dave <-- huge Caddy Shack fan who has watched the movie a hundredish times
Fixed it you.
I understand games produce no real value, but what i am saying is that there is enough money moving around in pool that could result in something larger.
I agree. All (or most of) it's participants (not just players) tend to prey on each other and end up cannibalizing itself. That's the structure needed that you and Robin have been talking about. I agree about that too. But I don't think the organization needs to happen at the professional ranks yet. It needs to happen with amateurs and new players...then any professional aspect, should it be wanted would probably take care of itself, by true ambassadors of the game, not just opportunists.
Easy for him to say, having cashed in in a major way.
Methinks he forgot where he been.
Perspective, baby. Its all rooted in where ya comin from.
I agree. All (or most of) it's participants (not just players) tend to prey on each other and end up cannibalizing itself. That's the structure needed that you and Robin have been talking about. I agree about that too. But I don't think the organization needs to happen at the professional ranks yet. It needs to happen with amateurs and new players...then any professional aspect, should it be wanted would probably take care of itself, by true ambassadors of the game, not just opportunists.
:thumbup2:Bingo! Now, if he'd donated all his winnings to charity, that statement may have been believable.
The fragmentation within the Game is so bad that everything that is done is so on its own that no one wants to do anything that might even help them...unless you practically hand it to them already done and then they dont want to pay for it.
The Pool League System is the only thing bringing in New Players that has any real impact.
I would think if I were a business owner that I would want more people coming in at different levels of socio-economic classes than just Pool Leaguers.
How does someone even build a business that doesnt have a clear way to bring in New Customers?
That's the point I was about to make. Take a look at Lenny's videos of amateur matches from the recent Chinook winds tournament. Something I immediately noticed were all the cues on the sidelines. I'm part of the minority who thinks that the path forward is to bridge the pro and amateur game. Not that the pros need to be playing with the amateurs, but they should at least be aware of who a few of them are. In NYC we (are very lucky to) have Tony Robles and Zion Zvi, both of whom work with leagues, put on free clinics and through that get students for lessons. I'm sure that every region has a local player that can do what Tony and Zion are doing here. Another idea is for travelling pros to put on a clinic while they're in town. Imagine Scott Frost putting on a 1-pocket clinic or John Schmidt doing 14.1 and charging something like 5 bucks a head, advertised to the league and tournament players well ahead of time. Also, at the expo and other events, there's no shortage of people trying to sell stuff to the amateur players.
Keith,
I would have to agree with what you said. There is plenty of money out there for Pros from Amateurs if they are willing to teach them.
I am very amazed at some of the audacity of some the people in this game. Ive sent people books...for FREE.... who have my email address and wont take the time to even say Thank you.
The pitiful part of the picture is that all of this is curable but there is no coalition formed to fix some of it even if it results in pay days for everyone!
Seems like there is some discord and hating going on and it makes one wonder why even try?
I know I'm gonna catch some heat for this, but oh well. I think the old mentality has to go. Completely. I'm not talking about guys matching up, but the gambling mentality definitely shouldn't be as prevalent in the game as it is. That's one of the things holding it back. There are several things you can point to in this game on the large scale and say "that needs to go". It's been brought up in a few conversations that this game is stuck in the 1960's, and I agree. This forum is actually a pretty good example of that. I personally am all for letting the old ways completely die out so we can build something new on top of it. There are enough people who love pool, there will never be a shortage of people with good intentions trying to push the game forward. But at the same time you'll also have the same amount of old-fashioned people trying to keep things the way they are/were.
I don't know that much about him except for how great he is with a cue. However, after seeing some comments from him during matches he has played, this sounds more like a sarcastic rant in response to decreasing money in the game or a low payout. I once saw him threaten not to finish a 147 run because their was no payout for a 147 at the tournament he was in. He made a few unhappy comments about the fact that payouts weren't supposed to go down, but get progressively better. This sounds like something like that, unless I am missing some pertinent content.]
Ronnie O'sullivan says:
Because, you know what, there should be no money in this game. There should be no fame in this game. They should take TV away from this game. They should take it away. This is like a ****ing”—O’Sullivan hesitated, grasping for a word of sufficient violence—“an eccentric sport.”
He was being fallacious.....this is the reality of pool in the United States. What a pity.
It certainly wasn't like this in the 90s, pool has "de-evolved" back to a reptilian form. LoL
:lol: He wasn't speaking of pool in the USA. Was speaking of snooker everywhere BUT the USA. I thought you might know who Ronnie O'sullivan is ... I guess not :shrug:
Dave
Ronnie and I have played several times. He was being fallacious, isn't it obvious enough?
He was being fallacious.....this is the reality of pool in the United States. What a pity.
It certainly wasn't like this in the 90s, pool has "de-evolved" back to a reptilian form. LoL
You are being fallacious.
Ronnie (I hope) was being facetious.