I have heard all this talk about how pool is dying and I may be in the minority here but I don't buy it.
I will agree that many pool halls (in the U.S.) are struggling and a lot of the gambling money has dried up -- thanks to poker and the economy. BUT I think pool is just entering a brand new phase. Internet streaming is where it's at!
I have been watching a lot of matches on the internet lately and I'm really impressed with the quality of these productions. My hunch is that we are nearing the end of the beginning of the internet streaming. By that, I mean the first phase of this format is coming to an end. The 2nd phase will be beginning soon. In this phase we will see more sponsors step up to advertise and more money will find its way into the hands of those that have put so much time and effort into these streams.
The only thing stopping this from happening is the overall economy. When and if the economy starts growing again this 2nd phase will begin. This is my hope at least. Pool is now in the hands of the internet streamers.
Poll has been transitioning for 40 years and nothing has gotten any better. Some can argue the level of play has gone up. i don't believe that either, the level of play hasn't gone up there are just more playing a little better.
i most clubs these days which are not pool rooms, the managers and ownership can't see three feet past the bar. They could care less about pool. may are very relaxed on the time issue in order to sell the booze.
When I was working on putting something together about 11 years ago I began to research the publications. At that time Inside Pool had the largest circulation and that was only about 21,000 per month. i was literally shocked at that number. i would have guessed at the time at least 25 X's that.
If you watch regionally around the country as a tournament nears it's end it is the same old story, the same crowd sticking around, with moist of them leaving about 15-20 minutes after last call and playing for the same amounts of money, nothing!
The only thing that keeps tournament pool alive today is the Players and their ability to "come up with" the entry feels and travel money.
This game is not easy and for most requires a lot of time. The players if they dare to gamble are bashed and ridiculed for gambling and not one match can go off without someone mentioning dumping and or deals made. The industry involvement is almost non existent and when they do NFL (Not for long)!
in transition? After 40 years would would thin there is day light somewhere but i don't even see a flicker!
Even look at the bill of goods good old KT was sole. They in two yers would have a self sustaining tour? That largely depended on 10- 12 qualifiers going on on weekends with 64 players at $1000 each anted???? You could get better odds on Mr Ed winning the Preakness.
So i say keep going to the tournaments and enjoy the Bud and Miller lite, you can see how much they really appreciate that!!