Jason Robichaud said:
Lets hope... I would love to see pool here on par with UK snooker. I like snooker better, but I think the players devote their life to pool the same as snooker players. They deserve the same rewards. Most racks run $$, good prize $$ etc. They have my respect just because of the life they live to follow a dream.
Snooker, though, is popular in Canada and England, I think. Well, at least it used to be.
I remember a new neighbor I had years ago who was from Canada. When she discovered I had an interest in pool, she was very familiar with all the snooker pool players' names from Canada.
Pocket billiard games like 8-ball, 9-ball, 10-ball, one-pocket, and straight pool do not seem to have a popular fan base in the States. Go to Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Philippines, you will see young people practicing in pool, trying to hone their skills to become a champion.
One reason is that in those countries, professional players receive respect, unlike here in the States. As well, what we consider low payouts here, you can live quite comfortable in the year 2008 in most of those countries.
I remember Evgeny Stalev from Russia told me that he could live comfortably on $300 a month in Russia. I can't live comfortably on $300 a week where I live.
At any rate, a self-sustaining tour, Mark Griffin's idea, is a good one. Since Corporate America ain't going to invest one penny in American pool, then it is up to American pool to support itself. To date, that hasn't happened. If he can get a tour launched and get it self-sustaining, who knows how far it will go?
Maybe, just maybe young American boys and girls will pick up a cue stick at their Girls and Boys club and learn the value of good sportsmanship and practice makes perfect. Maybe there will be a Girl Scouts patch for 8-ball someday. Maybe the 4H Club will host a tournament for young boys and girls. These are all hypothetical, of course, but if a legitimate tour happens and professional pool players are respected as sports champions that they are, then there's hope.
JAM