I was on mute most of the time, and couldn't find any value in the chat. The chatters don't talk about the match much, just their personal lives. Ken and Mark are a bad combination, but the ten ball was much more painful to my ears than the eight ball.
They both talk too much, way too much for me, and together on sunday night they were battling against each other, each one trying to out talk the other. I found mute the only option. I really enjoyed the match silent.
Player rankings for Mosconi Cup, whatever is happening next year at some hotel in some city and the rules, and upcoming tournaments. Ken loves these subjects and i just don't see the point. I'm here to watch pool, not listen to people talk. He wants to be a human newspaper for pool, which is fine if he wasn't interfering with the trust we give him to call this specific game.
Mark, thank you for trying. Ken, drink some water. And to all announcers everywhere, talk less, much less. And please try, just try a little bit to avoid all those mind numbing cliches. For example- He needed a little more angle on that 3 ball- He came up straight on the 8- He didn't want to do that- He really needs to run out here-etc.etc. You know the cliches I'm talking about, they are too painful to repeat. I find Danny Diliberto to be the all time worst at cliche-isms. With him it's just one after another.
I find Ken biased, yes, but to me it's no problem. He is not dishonest about his bias, which is what matters. And he seems to genuinely enjoy a good game no matter what. A close match, exciting play, excellent skills; these are more important to him, I perceive, than whether or not his friend will win.
It's easy to be a critic, so I gave it my best shot. All told I'm a satisfied customer, thanks to everyone involved at TAR. Congrats Dennis!
They both talk too much, way too much for me, and together on sunday night they were battling against each other, each one trying to out talk the other. I found mute the only option. I really enjoyed the match silent.
Player rankings for Mosconi Cup, whatever is happening next year at some hotel in some city and the rules, and upcoming tournaments. Ken loves these subjects and i just don't see the point. I'm here to watch pool, not listen to people talk. He wants to be a human newspaper for pool, which is fine if he wasn't interfering with the trust we give him to call this specific game.
Mark, thank you for trying. Ken, drink some water. And to all announcers everywhere, talk less, much less. And please try, just try a little bit to avoid all those mind numbing cliches. For example- He needed a little more angle on that 3 ball- He came up straight on the 8- He didn't want to do that- He really needs to run out here-etc.etc. You know the cliches I'm talking about, they are too painful to repeat. I find Danny Diliberto to be the all time worst at cliche-isms. With him it's just one after another.
I find Ken biased, yes, but to me it's no problem. He is not dishonest about his bias, which is what matters. And he seems to genuinely enjoy a good game no matter what. A close match, exciting play, excellent skills; these are more important to him, I perceive, than whether or not his friend will win.
It's easy to be a critic, so I gave it my best shot. All told I'm a satisfied customer, thanks to everyone involved at TAR. Congrats Dennis!