When pool is on tv in a bar, some of the patrons watch it casually. The comments I hear tell me that the problem with having pool be a popular TV sport is simple:
Most persons think that what they see on TV is easy to do.
COMMENT: "I've ran a table before."
MEANING: I'm as good as that pro so why care what he does?
COMMENT: "I know how to masse'."
MEANING: Why care what pros do on TV when I can do it, too?
COMMENT: "I've won a pool tournament, too."
MEANING: I'm as good as the pros...or almost. With a few hours practice (ala Vincent and Fast Eddie) I could do that.
COMMENT: "Nice ass."
MEANING: Women are nice to watch, but can't play as well as I can, so who cares?
My point is, as long as "players" think they're as good as the pros, why watch?
I think an ingredient in good pool marketing has to deal with this misconception, so folks think of pool as being as difficult as, say, golf or linebacking or whatever. Until folks understand the time and difficulty and details to execute pool correctly and win, it will be perceived as "easy," thus unwatchable.
Sense? Nonsense?
Jeff Livingston
Most persons think that what they see on TV is easy to do.
COMMENT: "I've ran a table before."
MEANING: I'm as good as that pro so why care what he does?
COMMENT: "I know how to masse'."
MEANING: Why care what pros do on TV when I can do it, too?
COMMENT: "I've won a pool tournament, too."
MEANING: I'm as good as the pros...or almost. With a few hours practice (ala Vincent and Fast Eddie) I could do that.
COMMENT: "Nice ass."
MEANING: Women are nice to watch, but can't play as well as I can, so who cares?
My point is, as long as "players" think they're as good as the pros, why watch?
I think an ingredient in good pool marketing has to deal with this misconception, so folks think of pool as being as difficult as, say, golf or linebacking or whatever. Until folks understand the time and difficulty and details to execute pool correctly and win, it will be perceived as "easy," thus unwatchable.
Sense? Nonsense?
Jeff Livingston