US Open 9-ball updates thread..

I'm not sure that is necessarily the case...

I'm a (UK based) cue sports fan, perhaps not as knowledgeable as many on here, but I presume I follow things more closely than 'the man on the street', I don't even really know what one pocket is, I've heard it mentioned plenty of times on here, but I've never actually seen it and never once seen a tournament advertised ever (I get that in the US its different, I'm merely making the point that I don't think perhaps exponential growth is being realistic).

9-Ball is made for TV, its quick, dynamic and whilst not to everyone's taste it is the most marketable of all the pool games...I would perhaps suggest 14.1 except I think snooker has that slot filled up already, so 9-Ball fits in nicely for Matchroom as the faster paced more dynamic game to go with the longer snooker format.
Curb Appeal: One Pocket is... Yeah... Not gonna happen...
 

smoochie

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Ofcourse all these players are capable of winning. Obviously it will be all decided by who will get the most out of the break (i.e. luck after the break) which is typically a two factor after it happens, 1) Getting shot on the lower numbered ball by luck. and 2) Getting a good/workable layout.

Whoever gets these two factors will win the whole event. But I think it's time for Aloyasius Yapp, obviously all of them are playing great, but I just feel Yapp will get most of the rolls.

It's really sad that at highest level of the game the whole thing is decided by the rolls, but it is a reality which most people don't want to believe.

Yapp has been playing great for a very long time and I've noticed him probably 3-4 yrs ago and I was wondering why he wasn't winning many big tournament. Maybe it's his time today.
 

Kid Dynomite

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I'm not sure that is necessarily the case...

I'm a (UK based) cue sports fan, perhaps not as knowledgeable as many on here, but I presume I follow things more closely than 'the man on the street', I don't even really know what one pocket is, I've heard it mentioned plenty of times on here, but I've never actually seen it and never once seen a tournament advertised ever (I get that in the US its different, I'm merely making the point that I don't think perhaps exponential growth is being realistic).

9-Ball is made for TV, its quick, dynamic and whilst not to everyone's taste it is the most marketable of all the pool games...I would perhaps suggest 14.1 except I think snooker has that slot filled up already, so 9-Ball fits in nicely for Matchroom as the faster paced more dynamic game to go with the longer snooker format.
Watch and comment when you can...


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garczar

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Using a Chohan highlight reel as a selling point for the excitement of one pocket seems like false advertisement when 90% of one pocket matches don't even come close to what's in the video.
I've seen him play a few times in person. His matches are peppered with shots like these but not one after the other. The game is still slow and only enjoyed by purists. You really think a game this slow(and somewhat confusing at times) has ANY chance against cornhole for air-time? Dream on.
 

BeiberLvr

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I've seen him play a few times in person. His matches are peppered with shots like these but not one after the other. The game is still slow and only enjoyed by purists. You really think a game this slow(and somewhat confusing at times) has ANY chance against cornhole for air-time? Dream on.

I agree with you.

I think one pocket could be great for the general audience, but some changes would need to be made to make it a bit quicker.
 

garczar

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I agree with you.

I think one pocket could be great for the general audience, but some changes would need to be made to make it a bit quicker.
No way to speed it up enough and still have anything close to the same game. The 'Grady Rule' helps but its always going to bore regular sports fans TO DEATH. Hell, i've got friends that play/love pool that wouldn't get out of the electric-chair to sweat one-hole. Its always going to be a niche game and i'm cool with that.
 

parvus1202

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FFS what it I want to watch it when I get off work? Or tomorrow? Or next week? Next Year? What's your workaround for that?

There should be a damned scoreboard visible in the video and Matchroom should have already thought of that. Without it you just watch people banging balls around like chimpanzees.

No wonder Pro Pool is in the shitter. Common sense does not seem common sadly.
The one they show on YT Live is the extra camera. They shot differently the one with commentators speaking and with score banner on screen. The shot with commentators will be uploaded after the match. That's what I have noticed watching matches on YT.
 

Kid Dynomite

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Monetize the sport and show a profit is important!

Harrah, Rio, Horseshoe

Have proven that pool brings in revenue for the casino and makes them money!!!

Anyone of the casino chains could save pool and gobble up the game! It makes financial sense for them!

The casino during these events make enormous profits during these events and high rollers everywhere....

If the casino ever cut out the middle men and set up events at their casinos worldwide and fly the players around together to save money and piggyback on poker events. They could leverage significantly big revenue....

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garczar

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Monetize the sport and show a profit is important!

Harrah, Rio, Horseshoe

Have proven that pool brings in revenue for the casino and makes them money!!!

Anyone of the casino chains could save pool and gobble up the game! It makes financial sense for them!

The casino during these events make enormous profits during these events and high rollers everywhere....

If the casino ever cut out the middle men and set up events at their casinos worldwide and fly the players around together to save money and piggyback on poker events. They could leverage significantly big revenue....

Kd

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I live in casino-packed state, Oklahoma. They are full EVERY nite regardless of who's at them. I seriously doubt casino's have any interest in 'saving' pro pool. Card players outnumber pool players by a factor of AT LEAST 20/1, probably way higher.
 

Swighey

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I agree with you.

I think one pocket could be great for the general audience, but some changes would need to be made to make it a bit quicker.
I think it would be a no go for the general audience. It's boring, it's contrived, it's a bit daft. I love it, I find it exiting and meaningful and a well designed game. But that's just me and a few others. There is no way one pocket could catch on.
 

garczar

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This reminds me of a funny deal: A few yrs ago me and a buddy were playing some cheap 1p. A couple of ball-bangers stopped to watch us play. After a few minutes they shuffled off, one of them saying to the other " Those guys are the worst 8ball players i've ever seen". Some funny shit right there.
 

spartan

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Yapp won lag, miss pot on 1 off the rail.
Dennis runs out and next 2 racks to lead 3-0
Rack 4 was hung rack- Dennis hung 1, Yapp hung 8, Dennis hung 9 and finally Yapp makes it to trail 1-3
Rack 5 Yapp breaks dry. Two missed balls and Yapp wins rack for 2-3

Both still trying to settle down. Still too close to call but I think Yapp has the edge cos he had more time on this TV table and has slightly better break :D
 

Kid Dynomite

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I live in casino-packed state, Oklahoma. They are full EVERY nite regardless of who's at them. I seriously doubt casino's have any interest in 'saving' pro pool. Card players outnumber pool players by a factor of AT LEAST 20/1, probably way higher.
You walk in the casino and they have an entertainment budget to attract people to come to the casino.....typically singers and comedians... a sporting event is highly more efficient at bringing in the gambling crowd....especially pool...

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