9BallPaul
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Haven't paid much attention until the last few months, and have delayed this thread to make sure I'm ready to defend my opinions.
By accident, I caught the so-called national championship of speed pool today on ESPN, announced by Mitch Lawrence and Allen Hopkins. Watched an Irish kid pretty much destroy his opponent. In so doing, he exhibited all the skills required of regular pool games -- shotmaking, position, speed of stroke, poise, intelligence, etc. -- and added the new dimension of speed, a measure we find in many other sports.
Now consider spectator appeal: Any channel surfer can land on this broadcast and figure out what's required. It's captivating TV -- you want to hang around for the conclusion. To that, realize that's there's no need to understand any complicated rules, or to even identify the balls on the table. So the need for HDTV is lessened considerably -- as if you could find that anyway.
Mrs. 9BP, who indulges me once in a while by watching a pool match (and she never plays, even though there's a game room in the basement) was captivated she watched the whole show and understood it immediately. My guess is the general public might react similarly.
And the winner took home 40K. Far as I know, the Derby doesn't pay out that kind of dough.
I'm not a 24/7 forum hound, so I'm guessing this subject has been chewed upon before. Even so, I curious what others think.
By accident, I caught the so-called national championship of speed pool today on ESPN, announced by Mitch Lawrence and Allen Hopkins. Watched an Irish kid pretty much destroy his opponent. In so doing, he exhibited all the skills required of regular pool games -- shotmaking, position, speed of stroke, poise, intelligence, etc. -- and added the new dimension of speed, a measure we find in many other sports.
Now consider spectator appeal: Any channel surfer can land on this broadcast and figure out what's required. It's captivating TV -- you want to hang around for the conclusion. To that, realize that's there's no need to understand any complicated rules, or to even identify the balls on the table. So the need for HDTV is lessened considerably -- as if you could find that anyway.
Mrs. 9BP, who indulges me once in a while by watching a pool match (and she never plays, even though there's a game room in the basement) was captivated she watched the whole show and understood it immediately. My guess is the general public might react similarly.
And the winner took home 40K. Far as I know, the Derby doesn't pay out that kind of dough.
I'm not a 24/7 forum hound, so I'm guessing this subject has been chewed upon before. Even so, I curious what others think.