Like most of the US, I play primarily 8 ball on a bar table. It's a game just about everyone can understand, on some level.
Playing tonight, I got in stroke for a while and was playing pretty quickly. I always enjoy playing at 'full speed', much more than playing more slowly.
This got me thinking, maybe that's what's missing from pool: the pressure of fast play. What if 'pro 8 ball' was on a table everyone can relate to, a barbox, with a wicked short shot clock? 10 seconds from when the balls stop rolling should be plenty for 8 ball. First shooter after the break gets longer, maybe 30 seconds.
Maybe I'm wrong, but this sounds very competitive and very watchable.
I would think software for the shot clock is easy to make, and the same cam(s) could be used to stream as well. Venues could have a 'pro arena' with very little investment. Maybe small teams of 3, goegraphically located?
well, there's my thoughts. discuss.
-s
Playing tonight, I got in stroke for a while and was playing pretty quickly. I always enjoy playing at 'full speed', much more than playing more slowly.
This got me thinking, maybe that's what's missing from pool: the pressure of fast play. What if 'pro 8 ball' was on a table everyone can relate to, a barbox, with a wicked short shot clock? 10 seconds from when the balls stop rolling should be plenty for 8 ball. First shooter after the break gets longer, maybe 30 seconds.
Maybe I'm wrong, but this sounds very competitive and very watchable.
I would think software for the shot clock is easy to make, and the same cam(s) could be used to stream as well. Venues could have a 'pro arena' with very little investment. Maybe small teams of 3, goegraphically located?
well, there's my thoughts. discuss.
-s