Why Is it Named Mosconi Cup?

It’s flourishing. It’s called Snooker and Chinese 8 ball. 9 ball is a peripheral sport...HardLy anyone plays it and fewer want to watch it. It’s boring to watch.

I don’t want to watch people fish. I like to fish myself.

American Pool as a pro sport is like softball. Second tier players. If Softball had big money then star MLB players would start playing and dominate the sport in 6 months. If American pool had big money, Snooker and Chinese 8 ball players would transition over and would be 1 to 10 in both the men and wonen rankings within a year.

American Pool is a fun to play past time. An activity. It’s like horseshoes, gocart racing and Tiddlywinks. I love it. It’s an evening out at our leagues. However, when I want to be a spectator, like 10s of millions, it’s Snooker and Chinese 8 ball. I play softball but watch MLB.

American pool is alive and well. Millions play. As a spectator sport dead and will stay dead. It’s boring..,really, really, really boring to watch. It’s as exciting as folks watching me fish.

Well.... if you take an honest look at Snooker and Chinese 8 Ball.... they're boring as hell too.

But....... There is NOTHING on Planet Earth more boring and less spectator-friendly than poker. If you doubt me... go to a poker tournament and watch it.

They got lots of money and respect and people call them professionals.

Don't get me wrong - I agree that pool is boring. I can watch it for 1/2 tops and all I want to do is bang my head against the wall.

So.... pool HAS TO do what poker did and make something boring into something exciting. I think Mosconi Cup hit on that a little bit and now they have to go big.... REALLY BIG.
 
American pool is alive and well. Millions play. As a spectator sport dead and will stay dead. It’s boring..,really, really, really boring to watch. It’s as exciting as folks watching me fish.
Good point highlighting difference between spectators and players
Majority of pool promoters still don't get that. To them, their target spectators/viewers/ audience are players so they mostly market to players and seldom reach out to non-players. This type of mentality is another reason why pool is still not mainstream.
Only Matchroom gets it.
 
I respect your opinion about the skill sets needed for 1 pocket and 14.1, but let’s not degrade the skills of great 9 and 10 ball players- being elite in those games takes top notch ability too.
1 pocket and straight pool are too slow to market on TV. 9 ball is a good game for TV, but they made a mistake in changing some of the ball colors.

let’s give match room some deserved credit. They are doing their best to market the sport when few others are doing so
I didn't degrade 9 ball. It is an excellent game. World championships are a match of more than 5 games and a short set influences strategy.

This is different that a more intellectual game like 14.1 or 1P. I agree that 9 ball is a great game and that someone promoting pool is a very good thing. It could be improved. My commentary was along the lines of recommending something to improve overall following and promotion of the greatest round ball game.

I pointed out a few things that diminish its production value for me.
 
I agree watching can be boring. But, I find watching the cup exciting. Rooting for your team is fun.
Watching online two years ago was fun. USA pulled an upset. I was so excited I went to Vegas last year. The fans made it electrify. So much fun.
I would like to go next year but there was no competition this year. I don't want to go if there is such a poor showing. USA does not have to win . They just have to add some excitement to the series.
 
Here's a thought that I'd like anyone to critique. Would straight pool, but played with a 9 ball rack be better for television? Less clusters, but more break shots. People like to see balls ran fast and furious, less clutter would mean more runs. Safe breaks on 9 ball could be interesting. But I'd believe you would have to break from the headspot only to prevent shenanigans. Just a thought, what do you all think?
 
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