Pool, Get Out the Life Rafts !

I have to admit, I have no desire to watch pool on TV. I remember back in the mid 90's when I first got DirecTV, ESPN would show 9-ball tournaments regularly.....and I never missed them. Now, I just find watching it on TV excruciatingly boring.....like watching nascar or golf.....boooring!!! I'd much rather go play it and improve my game than watch someone else who makes me depressed about how bad I suck.....but that aside, I will love the game even if it does completely fade into history.....
 
I nearly put my equipment up for sale.

I also follow the pulse of the game and it caught me off guard when two guys that now the game much deeper than I do showed such despair. Pool in its simplest form will never completely die, but it is not going the direction that we would hope.
At around 50 years old I found it depressing to know I will probably not see the "good times" return.
I did enjoy the directness of JCN and hope he stays around although he wants out and who can blame him.
Justin = 1smartcookie
 
Did you ever think you could learn a lot by watching and then when you go out and practice you might even get more out of it ?

I hope not but I'm afraid there are a whole bunch of people that think just that way.
I always learned far more by watching in person.....back when I was a regular at the pool halls is when and where I learned most.....and a lot of practicing. TV just doesn't replicate it.....that's just my opinion of course.
 
Ive realized lately the problem pool on tv has. There is no narrative. We see a match almost completely out of context. I'll watch because I love pool that much but no one ever tries to tell a story or build drama to draw the viewer in. Almost every other sports telecast does this. Pool doesn't.

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I missed the podcast (league night) what in particular made it more depressing than normal?

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'Scuse me, but what are we talking about? What podcast? And, um, what's a podcast?

Mike

P.S. Actually I can Google what a podcast is. But still, what podcast?
 
The podcast that TAR does. If you go to their youtube channel you can see past podcasts as an example. Kind of like a pool radio talk show where the hosts discuss pool topics, answer questions and sometimes do interviews. American Billiard Radio is another podcast.

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Yeah that was pretty rough. Balance is a virtue in all formats.

I also believe that unity is better than division. The atmosphere as a whole in cue sports, the US, the world. We are climbing out of a massive hole collectively. I cant help but feel a little inspired regardless of the current challenges.

Lesh
 
Do a search for "TAR Podcast" on youtube and you can watch the older ones and see for yourself.
Lots of info and discussion about the game and industry.
 
Do a search for "TAR Podcast" on youtube and you can watch the older ones and see for yourself.
Lots of info and discussion about the game and industry.

So I can't see the one y'all are talking about? I'm assuming you have to see it live or wait for it to be posted later, is that right?

Mike
 
The old podcasts are worth watching too, though. My favorite ones are when the have pro players as guests and they answer questions directly from the forum and give some pointers as well.
 
So I can't see the one y'all are talking about? I'm assuming you have to see it live or wait for it to be posted later, is that right?

Mike

Justin usually has them posted within a day or two .... take a look at the site

www.theactionreport.com a lot of good stuff on there (pool vids and more)... if you click the "podcast" tab at the top it will take you to the area where they are listed in order.. (45, 44, 43, etc)

ENJOY -- :thumbup:
 
Between losing a bunch of major events in 2014, the Americans completely showing their ass to the world in the Cup and the giant rift in the industry created by the Bonus Ball farce it was a brutal year.

If someone can point to something and prove that it wasn't I am all ears. In a nut shell pro pool in the US is a dying market with terrible demographics. How many 18-24 year year olds do you see around the game seriously? How many people in general do you see in the stands at any pro event?

Pool as a game is just fine in the US. It is changing but its not going anywhere. The pro side as we have known it is though and no amount of wishful thinking can change that. Only thing that can is money, cooperation and some type of structure and leadership by someone with brains and vision. Anyone see that out there on the horizon anywhere?

Me either.
 
Podcast is up on Youtube now: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ud8iGZRR7Lc&feature=youtu.be I will be reuploading a new version with the audio levels a little higher in a couple hours. Till then this one is watchable.

I am not responsible if you want to walk out into traffic after watching.

You make me sound optimistic.

I hope you hang in Justin. I truly believe there will be some new hope in the next few months. IMO, it had to hit bottom before enough people started thinking with an IQ over 60. We saw this coming, right? Ebb and flow.
 
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