I don't want to go into supreme detail here too many things actually so let's go the one.
Matchroom was there a long time ago and snooker has been big a long time ago in places
american style pool has not been. It's had a long time to build its following.
I would argue pool has been around for decades, as much as Snooker.
In fact, the US has had a much bigger audience and population vs UK for pool.
Here is the big point though.
Rules, equipment.
For Snooker, they stabilised that a long time before Matchroom was around.
So, the public, the players, all had to contend with one thing only.
Now pool, wow... I grew up in the UK, 7ft tables, the small ball game... consistent, but so many rulesets that you had to jump from one to other. Lots of associations, leagues all claiming to be the real game.
Now, when moved to Scotland, again more rulesets.. but at least the table and balls were the same.
Then one day, a new Riley's room opened up and there were 9ft American pool tables. How exciting!
I played on them, using my 8ball rules I liked the most... then found out, there are BCA rules, WPA rules for 8ball.
Ok, so added them to the list to learn.
Then I found out about 9Ball.. ok, played that.
Late to find the movie, The Hustler.. wow, straight pool.. cool game.
14.1 added...
Then one day, WPA decided the small ball game I grew up with needed another ruleset... Blackball.
Ok, geez... another ruleset, and at least the tables, cloth are the same... oh wait, nevermind...
A few trips to the USA, work, fun, came across 1 pocket and bank pool...
Then WPA released 10 Ball....
And, on these trips found 8ft tables, 7ft bar box tables..
Started to notice different pocket sizes, drops, cloth types..
At least the ball size was the same, phew.....
Then I moved to Australia.... ok, Sydney seems to have some....wtf!! Some weird hybrid tables from Amarda that are like 2 shot small ball tables, but the white is bigger than the object ball... no rounded pockets, but square cut like the American tables.... and, what the hell are these rules? Can't shoot backwards from the line if the white ball goes in... what the hell.... ok, well, I live here now, guess I will learn this as well...
A few years later.... someone imports some 7ft Brunswick Metro bar boxes and a VNEA league starts up.
Cool, and ..... oh, the rules are different again from BCA, WPA... ok, at least the table is some what the same standard from the range I played on...
Won a couple of times, went to Las Vegas and played on Valley tables... as open as a hookers legs, but hey, everyone has to play on them right.. lol
More trips to the USA, New York, Houston, Huntsville. Some extended work trips, so I get into weekly comps, challenge matches and having a good time.. the Americans are the friendliest gamblers, I beat them, they pay me money, and beer, then want to show me other poolhalls, new players and what's this..... APA league?
Ok, so this must be like the VNEA... oh wait, nevermind... so, I played in a team for a bit.
Weird ass rules in APA and a broken handicap system... at least the tables were the same.
So, back in Sydney... and, I help educate a couple of players who knew nothing about pool and equipment, as by now I am well travelled and have played every form of pool known to man!!! (Almost..)
They start a new business, CueWorld.
During their time, they start getting exclusive deals on big brands, etc... one was Diamond tables.
Soon after, Diamond league is formed in Sydney. Cool, nice new tables.
Wow, these play different and new pocket cuts, drops, and weird ass cushions... as I know now, red label was early gear and now blue label has fixed issues.
The Diamond League, used BCAPL as its basis.... wait, another ruleset!!!
So, learned that as well...
Along this journey, I was on multiple association boards, and have watched for decades as they all try and destroy each other... still going on, even now... Blackball has split in two for example.
So, now I feel like I have played every pool game, every table type.
So, the point is and my question is as follows:
As a sponsor, TV, which one of these pool games should I sink money into?
Tough question isn't it......
And this is why is Pool has problems
Vs
Snooker, which has sorted itself out.
Until ONE pool game is chosen.
With ONE set of rules.
With ONE set of equipment specifications.
It will NEVER be mainstream and won't EVER compete with Snooker.
I enjoyed writing this post, brought back lot's of pool memories.
Ha ha.
My 2 cents:
The one game should be, as most players around the World know it and will watch it is...
Drum roll.
8 Ball.
WPA rules.
Orange 5 ball. Part of the standard colors for decades.
4.5 corner pockets, middle pockets from 2022 Mosconi.
Make angles, template standard.. just like Snooker has templates.
Simonis cloth.
Standardise slate drops.
Aramtih Balls, 2 1/4.
Break box, from World 8ball 2022.
Give this 5 years, you will have standardised pool.
And during this 30 years, I played Snooker and it was the same in every country.