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Would You Pay $4.95 To Watch LIVE Championship Pool On The Internet?


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My answer was no. My explanation is that I can rent a movie for less, so if the price was in line with that...my answer would be yes. I will pay more to see pros play live, in person, but for a video recording, where some are good, some are bad, at about 2 hours per session, I'd gladly pay the 2.95 ish price, but 4.95 is a bit high for one session. I'd probably be paying for streams as fast as they could make them available if they were available at typical 2 hour rental pricing. It's the same reason I don't pay for pay per view sporting events. It's simple supply and demand. Find the right price point and more people will sign up and you'll probably make even more money in the end.
 
thats difficult to answer. most matches streamed live are hard to watch bc of the quality of the production. not that im not greatful for what everyone does, I really really am, but there needs to be a system and continuity to it. a designated racker, short sets, and a time clock. taking 1 minute to set up a shot is torture on live view, so yeah, things like that.
 
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