Quote from Tony Robles on ABR

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I would agree, wholeheartedly to this...

"I believe that, as great a film as the "The Hustler" (Movie) is, that film literally took Pool back to the stone age, because everyone I've met from every walk of life when I'm giving instruction, asks me if I'm a 'Hustler'... And that's become a big burden for pool."

- Tony Robles on this week's American Billiard Radio Show! www.americanbilliardradio.com
 
I also agree...

AND

I think its very interesting what Archer said: "Everyone is to blame" :eek:
 
I also agree...

AND

I think its very interesting what Archer said: "Everyone is to blame" :eek:

Yes, however the 'blame game' seems a little negative. I would prefer to say, 'We are all equally responsible.'
 
Yes, however the 'blame game' seems a little negative. I would prefer to say, 'We are all equally responsible.'

Si, I also thought it was admirable how he did not deny the responsibility(ies) of the players themselves..

Now Larry, on the other hand, was a different story....
 
Everyone tries to blame something on the fact that Pro pool is not doing real well in the USA because they just can't face the reality that its simply not that interesting when compared to all the alternatives Americans have for entertainment ,, a movie made a half century has absolutely no affect in today's world


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Si, I also thought it was admirable how he did not deny the responsibility(ies) of the players themselves..

Now Larry, on the other hand, was a different story....


To ABR:

Are you speaking of Larry, the guy who invented Bonus Ball?
The guy who has innovation and initiative to do something for pool?:eek:

Please explain what you mean by different story?
Or are you simply repeating what some (uninformed) posters are saying?

To ONE STROKE:

I agree. The "hustler" image from pool was not entirely the fault of The Hustler, a film made more than two generations ago.
People DO need to understand that times have changed in this country as it pertains to what is entertaining.
Asian countries tend to be a bit behind (a.k.a. follow) in terms of music, fashion, and other popular trends.
Pool is nothing more than the latest trend to be pursued.

NOT ONE person or organization is to blame for pool's current status in the U.S.
NOBODY has that power—come on now.
It's nothing more than the business cycle in an industry. Technological-based entertainment is thriving right now.
Unless someone can add pyrotechnics and/or light shows to the game of pool, I don't see the next few generations becoming attracted to pool en masse.
 
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Are you speaking of Larry, the guy who invented Bonus Ball?
The guy who has innovation and initiative to do something for pool?:eek:

Please explain what you mean by different story?
Or are you simply repeating what some (uninformed) posters are saying?

ABR is quoting what Larry said on the ABR show, so I don't think he's going to be misinformed. :thumbup:
 
I don't believe Tony gambles :rolleyes: Johnnyt

I agree... I don't believe that Tony does gambles either. If I'm mistaken, then there should also be a distinction between 'gambling' and 'hustling'. From what I know of Tony, he is and will always stand for what is right for pool. Listen to the interview. I think you'll find it enlightening.

I don't have anything against 'gambling' but my version of gambling at pool is actually 'wagering' between two players, who are honestly bringing their 'A' game.
 
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Everyone tries to blame something on the fact that Pro pool is not doing real well in the USA because they just can't face the reality that its simply not that interesting when compared to all the alternatives Americans have for entertainment ,, a movie made a half century has absolutely no affect in today's world


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I concur...
 
I agree... I don't believe that Tony does gambles either. If I'm mistaken, then there should also be a distinction between 'gambling' and 'hustling'. From what I know of Tony, he is and will always stand for what is right for pool. Listen to the interview. I think you'll find it enlightening.

I don't have anything against 'gambling' but my version of gambling at pool is actually 'wagering' between two players, who are honestly bringing their 'A' game.

I listened to the show. I wanted to turn it off when Archer came on and then Larry the "I can't even say it on here". The shows started off good IMO, but they are starting to sound like the same old thing "don't rock the pool boat". Agree with everyone from the industry. Johnnyt
 
That's for sure! LOL That guy needs to take off the rose-colored glasses and see the REAL world. My favorite line was when he said the players play BB because they like it, rather than because it's a paycheck! Yeah...sure they are Larry!

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Now Larry, on the other hand, was a different story....
 
To boogeyman...Try actually listening to the program. You might actually learn something. :rolleyes:

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To ABR:

Are you speaking of Larry, the guy who invented Bonus Ball?
The guy who has innovation and initiative to do something for pool?:eek:

Please explain what you mean by different story?
Or are you simply repeating what some (uninformed) posters are saying?
 
I listened to the show. I wanted to turn it off when Archer came on and then Larry the "I can't even say it on here". The shows started off good IMO, but they are starting to sound like the same old thing "don't rock the pool boat". Agree with everyone from the industry. Johnnyt

I absolutely didn't want to turn it off. I found it very interesting, insightful and offered some reinforcement of what I "suspected". I had my hieroglyphics therapist at my side so I had consult to read between the lines. Geez, there were so many lines you can easily read between.

IMO, the shift in pro pool is in full gear. The Cup was the big camel's straw. But it will take some time to have the green (young players) - make green.
 
I listened to the show. I wanted to turn it off when Archer came on and then Larry the "I can't even say it on here". The shows started off good IMO, but they are starting to sound like the same old thing "don't rock the pool boat". Agree with everyone from the industry. Johnnyt

I haven't listened to it and probably won't. I am tired of the rhetoric and when pool god appears on the scene is when I'll pay attention.
 
I absolutely didn't want to turn it off. I found it very interesting, insightful and offered some reinforcement of what I "suspected". I had my hieroglyphics therapist at my side so I had consult to read between the lines. Geez, there were so many lines you can easily read between.

IMO, the shift in pro pool is in full gear. The Cup was the big camel's straw. But it will take some time to have the green (young players) - make green.

What I heard was a Johnny Archer that can't let go of the MC and Larry saying "give me one more chance and I'll put the finishing touches wrecking pro pool for good". He's going to TRY not to overlap anyone's tournaments...sure he is. For half the show I though I was listening to guys running for congress. Johnnyt
 
What I heard was a Johnny Archer that can't let go of the MC and Larry saying "give me one more chance and I'll put the finishing touches wrecking pro pool for good". He's going to TRY not to overlap anyone's tournaments...sure he is. For half the show I though I was listening to guys running for congress. Johnnyt

What I heard was Johnny letting go. "Whether I'm there or not, I'm there in heart. It needs change. Great thing they will have time to prepare. Many good ideas have been posted on AZ, and we need young blood..."

What I interpeted from Larry was his hope, sidestepping, uncertainty and vagueness. We'll see if BB can find someone willing to pay to get the film out of "the can".
 
What I heard was Johnny letting go. "Whether I'm there or not, I'm there in heart. It needs change. Great thing they will have time to prepare. Many good ideas have been posted on AZ, and we need young blood..."

What I interpeted from Larry was his hope, sidestepping, uncertainty and vagueness. We'll see if BB can find someone willing to pay to get the film out of "the can".


"Whether I'm there or not" How about "I won't be there." That's what I want to hear. Johnnyt
 
The movie "The Hustler" did more for pool than anything else in the history of pool IMO. It inspired more people to play than can be imagined. We can debate the problems with pool but there's enough blame to go around for everything.
 
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