I have heard a lot of theories about what is wrong with pool. Not enough sponsorship money, tournaments don't pay out enough (or at all in some cases), too many groups like the ABP causing in-fighting, Bonus Ball drama, etc.
Here's what I think is wrong with pool...
I have been watching football with the same group of guys for over a decade. Its a mixed group spanning construction, military, college professors, etc. This coming weekend I'm hosting the NFL conference championships and in the invite email mentioned the fact that this year there's a pool table in the front room with the TV.
The responses I got back were something like:
"Pool table?"
"Is there another TV or just that one?"
Huh? There are a couple of guys who have played before but even they were very blase about the prospect of shooting some pool while watching the games.
This is what is wrong with pool.
I have read posts on this forum from players wondering why more people don't watch professional pool. Maybe its because they don't even want to play it casually with friends. My feeling is that many of the people involved with pool have been doing it so long they have forgotten a time when they weren't interested in pool and over the years their social circle has become increasingly dominated by people from the pool world. (leagues, tournaments, etc.)
My friends are definitely sports oriented group who watch most major professional sports and I am having to politely ask them to keep an open mind about pool. This is why ESPN doesn't want to show pool more often.
If you want to fix pool then I believe we all need to work on fixing it. That means CJ, Mark, Jay, Barry and anyone else who may or may not read this post. Pool doesn't need another variation to avoid racking tricks, a new pro tour, better league management, more gambling or anything like that. Before any of that will work pool needs more people to not balk at the thought of just picking up a cue and hitting some balls with their buddies. What pool needs is for ALL of you to ask someone you don't think has played ever or lately to go play some pool with you for fun.
Fortunately I already did this once with one guy from this group awhile back by getting him to play a few games of 8-ball with me at a bar table in a local sports bar so I have one ally in the group. And I'm hoping with his help I might create one or two more converts on Sunday.
If that doesn't work maybe I'll try going door-to-door. That works out for some religions, right? :thumbup:
Here's what I think is wrong with pool...
I have been watching football with the same group of guys for over a decade. Its a mixed group spanning construction, military, college professors, etc. This coming weekend I'm hosting the NFL conference championships and in the invite email mentioned the fact that this year there's a pool table in the front room with the TV.
The responses I got back were something like:
"Pool table?"
"Is there another TV or just that one?"
Huh? There are a couple of guys who have played before but even they were very blase about the prospect of shooting some pool while watching the games.
This is what is wrong with pool.
I have read posts on this forum from players wondering why more people don't watch professional pool. Maybe its because they don't even want to play it casually with friends. My feeling is that many of the people involved with pool have been doing it so long they have forgotten a time when they weren't interested in pool and over the years their social circle has become increasingly dominated by people from the pool world. (leagues, tournaments, etc.)
My friends are definitely sports oriented group who watch most major professional sports and I am having to politely ask them to keep an open mind about pool. This is why ESPN doesn't want to show pool more often.
If you want to fix pool then I believe we all need to work on fixing it. That means CJ, Mark, Jay, Barry and anyone else who may or may not read this post. Pool doesn't need another variation to avoid racking tricks, a new pro tour, better league management, more gambling or anything like that. Before any of that will work pool needs more people to not balk at the thought of just picking up a cue and hitting some balls with their buddies. What pool needs is for ALL of you to ask someone you don't think has played ever or lately to go play some pool with you for fun.
Fortunately I already did this once with one guy from this group awhile back by getting him to play a few games of 8-ball with me at a bar table in a local sports bar so I have one ally in the group. And I'm hoping with his help I might create one or two more converts on Sunday.
If that doesn't work maybe I'll try going door-to-door. That works out for some religions, right? :thumbup: