Just a few observations I've made in the last few months.
1. There is a gaming & comics store in our town right down the street from the pool hall, on Friday nights they play Magic the Gathering which is like a role playing fantasy game sort of like Dungeons & Dragons but with cards and lately they have been getting 12 to 18 players, the tournament costs $5.00 meanwhile the pool hall has a $5.00 tournament and can't draw enough players to even have the tournament much of the time.
2. I stopped in a cyber gaming cafe awhile back and they had gaming stations which consisted of XBOX 360's and flat screen TV's and gaming chairs, it costs $6.00 an hour per person and there were 15 players on the machines and the bar was busy.
I see people spending money on recreational gaming but not on pool.
What is the answer?
1. There is a gaming & comics store in our town right down the street from the pool hall, on Friday nights they play Magic the Gathering which is like a role playing fantasy game sort of like Dungeons & Dragons but with cards and lately they have been getting 12 to 18 players, the tournament costs $5.00 meanwhile the pool hall has a $5.00 tournament and can't draw enough players to even have the tournament much of the time.
2. I stopped in a cyber gaming cafe awhile back and they had gaming stations which consisted of XBOX 360's and flat screen TV's and gaming chairs, it costs $6.00 an hour per person and there were 15 players on the machines and the bar was busy.
I see people spending money on recreational gaming but not on pool.
What is the answer?