This is sort of a rant but sometimes what appears to be complicated like Pool really isn't and Such is the Conundrum with our Sport.
Yes many things are wrong within the Sport itself concerning the Pros, the promoters the lack of events all the differing rack solution ya da, ya da and on it goes but....
Pool really hasn't changed but we did. Pool is played in a room whether that be a stand alone pool room or a Sport Bar there has to be a room with tables in it.
There have been a lot of places close why? No Business due to what? Likely that's money due to a plethora of reasons and who is to blame? Oh its the video game age, no new Color of Money etc, etc and yes there are many things that vie for people's attention.
So you want people in your room, then invite them its simple and give them value and they will return.
Recently I was lucky enough to witness a Room Owner get past himself and make something happen in his business. He had some kids coming in, he had some personnel changes and decided it was a good time to promote the room and stop waiting for people to just come.
So he goes to $5 for the evenings pool per person.
The 6 to 8 kids he had coming in....in one day went to 25 because they told their friends. These kids were having fun, playing the juke box, buying sodas, candy, crackers and its evident that in 2 months time there will be 60 or more of them plus the players that hear about it. From what I see here is that Pool is still Cool with the kids if you make it affordable.
I ask myself what is better to maintain that 4 to 5 dollars an hour is justifiable by a room owner or to accept that people are generally up against the wall....the people that are attracted to pool anyway and offer them a value to come back.
I am witnessing it now. This guy is going to have a skyrocket in sales I have no doubt what so ever.
What is the greatest about it is that he is doing it through kids. Kids are the future of the game. They buy equipment, they get the support of parents, they raise kids later that love the sport and its the thing we need the worst.
Make this sport more affordable and what is the worst that could happen? You might have to cover a few tables but if you have business then you can surely do it.
If you have 60 to 80 at $5 that's 300 to 400 hundred a night in just pool time plus the juke box runs all night, plus the sodas, candy etc and people come back to the rooms.
Its just not so complicated as it cant be fixed.
We just cant seem to get past ourselves.
The truth is people cant drop $20 a night on a regular basis but give them a value and they will drop 30 to 40 a week paying pool time, that ends up with one person spending "160 to 200 a month" isn't that enough," having a brew or a soda or something to eat. Then you recreate the pool room culture and what is that worth?
When kids show you today "in the middle of the video game age" how much they love pool its not the video game age. Its the price and the fact that probably haven't been invited or welcomed and if we invited people in for a value they would come and they would be there when we needed them and the room would be full.
Playing to the upper crust of pool players hasn't been getting us very far.
Creating interest in school age children might teach us where our roots truly are.
Pool didn't change......we did and we might have a skewed view of what its really worth....markets change.
Yes many things are wrong within the Sport itself concerning the Pros, the promoters the lack of events all the differing rack solution ya da, ya da and on it goes but....
Pool really hasn't changed but we did. Pool is played in a room whether that be a stand alone pool room or a Sport Bar there has to be a room with tables in it.
There have been a lot of places close why? No Business due to what? Likely that's money due to a plethora of reasons and who is to blame? Oh its the video game age, no new Color of Money etc, etc and yes there are many things that vie for people's attention.
So you want people in your room, then invite them its simple and give them value and they will return.
Recently I was lucky enough to witness a Room Owner get past himself and make something happen in his business. He had some kids coming in, he had some personnel changes and decided it was a good time to promote the room and stop waiting for people to just come.
So he goes to $5 for the evenings pool per person.
The 6 to 8 kids he had coming in....in one day went to 25 because they told their friends. These kids were having fun, playing the juke box, buying sodas, candy, crackers and its evident that in 2 months time there will be 60 or more of them plus the players that hear about it. From what I see here is that Pool is still Cool with the kids if you make it affordable.
I ask myself what is better to maintain that 4 to 5 dollars an hour is justifiable by a room owner or to accept that people are generally up against the wall....the people that are attracted to pool anyway and offer them a value to come back.
I am witnessing it now. This guy is going to have a skyrocket in sales I have no doubt what so ever.
What is the greatest about it is that he is doing it through kids. Kids are the future of the game. They buy equipment, they get the support of parents, they raise kids later that love the sport and its the thing we need the worst.
Make this sport more affordable and what is the worst that could happen? You might have to cover a few tables but if you have business then you can surely do it.
If you have 60 to 80 at $5 that's 300 to 400 hundred a night in just pool time plus the juke box runs all night, plus the sodas, candy etc and people come back to the rooms.
Its just not so complicated as it cant be fixed.
We just cant seem to get past ourselves.
The truth is people cant drop $20 a night on a regular basis but give them a value and they will drop 30 to 40 a week paying pool time, that ends up with one person spending "160 to 200 a month" isn't that enough," having a brew or a soda or something to eat. Then you recreate the pool room culture and what is that worth?
When kids show you today "in the middle of the video game age" how much they love pool its not the video game age. Its the price and the fact that probably haven't been invited or welcomed and if we invited people in for a value they would come and they would be there when we needed them and the room would be full.
Playing to the upper crust of pool players hasn't been getting us very far.
Creating interest in school age children might teach us where our roots truly are.
Pool didn't change......we did and we might have a skewed view of what its really worth....markets change.
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