In an effort to figure this whole thing out, and find out how to make pool shoot itself into a world of pros and big payouts and newspaper headlines and BLING
... I wanted to get some input from you guys on the following... (I wrote this at first in another thread, but feared I was hijacking it
)
OK, so here's what I am thinking...
Before pool really takes off into a huge big-time pro sports industry... let's ask ourselves a few questions.
- Can you all see our pros committing themselves to one organization? (following their rules and guidelines when it comes to appearance, gambling, etc.)
- Can you all imagine a time where our pros would be out of reach to the general pool player? (i.e., you won't be able to walk up to a pro and ask for a game, or an autograph... and you won't see them walking around a tournament, accessible to everyone...) Would that be OK for everyone here to lose that, or would it just piss us all off?
- Would all of us be willing to pay $50-$100 per day to be a spectator at a qualifying tournament? And even more $$ for a national event? (on top of that, are we all willing to travel for these events?)
- Do we think there are enough general "fans" that can be transformed into FANATICS about the sport?
- What about the sport is the real draw? Is it the gamble, the drama, the woofing, the hustling, or just the spirit of competition?
- Would we possibly be able to combine all the regional tours into a breeding ground... a qualifying league... for one big national tour?
I ask these questions to you all (the only AVID pool fans I know of
because sometimes it's hard to tell if there is even a market for pro pool amongst us. (Some of us say pool is boring on TV, some say it's boring in person! etc, etc, etc.)
These are just some thoughts/potential limitations... what do you guys think?
OK, so here's what I am thinking...
Before pool really takes off into a huge big-time pro sports industry... let's ask ourselves a few questions.
- Can you all see our pros committing themselves to one organization? (following their rules and guidelines when it comes to appearance, gambling, etc.)
- Can you all imagine a time where our pros would be out of reach to the general pool player? (i.e., you won't be able to walk up to a pro and ask for a game, or an autograph... and you won't see them walking around a tournament, accessible to everyone...) Would that be OK for everyone here to lose that, or would it just piss us all off?
- Would all of us be willing to pay $50-$100 per day to be a spectator at a qualifying tournament? And even more $$ for a national event? (on top of that, are we all willing to travel for these events?)
- Do we think there are enough general "fans" that can be transformed into FANATICS about the sport?
- What about the sport is the real draw? Is it the gamble, the drama, the woofing, the hustling, or just the spirit of competition?
- Would we possibly be able to combine all the regional tours into a breeding ground... a qualifying league... for one big national tour?
I ask these questions to you all (the only AVID pool fans I know of
These are just some thoughts/potential limitations... what do you guys think?
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