Sometimes good players play bad on the stream tables.
I would rather watch Yu Ram Cha drill a player 9-0 than watch 2 players who cant play at all. I'd rather just watch her eat lunch as well.
Another point not mentioned is when a unseasoned newcomer is randomly put on a streaming table and plays even below their level, they may never enter another event with streaming again.
Sometimes good players play bad on the stream tables.
I do know the Big Truck show goes to great extremes to put the best players on the Live Stream Table.
Bangers like me don't like not being picked to play on the TV table but we also understand that the Live Stream is supported by the viewers and the sponsors who want to see the best players on the stream.
I wonder if I start acting out, if that will get me a spot on the TV table.:idea2:
JoeyA
Well coming from a guy that has been on both sides here is my thought on this subject. I have been in the booth with BIG Truck and watched some of the best players. Jeremy Jones, Jesse Bowman, Chip "Double Dip" Compton, Joey Gray, etc. They are absolutely awesome to watch and commentate on. Then there are true bangers like myself and other local league players who are just there trying to get experince. I think the stream table needs a mix of both the greats and the bangers. I am one of those bangers who tends to bring a fairley descent amount of money to the tournament and don't mind playing on the stream table because one my wife and children are watching and two the reason most of those bangers are there is to try to get better. Part of getting better is playing under "new" pressure and it is definetly some pressure. Then sometimes it is even about giving the viewers something different and funny. (See Nawlinz_Glenn when he was a little tipsy in Thibodaux) wow!!! Anyway what it is really all about is bringing pool to the public and supporting the sponsors a good mix of champs and bangers is what we need on the stream IMHO!
P.S. Joey A does not qualify as a banger!! Sorry Mr. Joey!
I would rather watch Yu Ram Cha drill a player 9-0 than watch 2 players who cant play at all. I'd rather just watch her eat lunch as well.
Be careful here...I've seen you on stream. You're no banger! I am!
I disagree 100% with the idea that only top players should be on the stream.
Top players could care less if they are on the stream most likely, some of them might want to hide their speed also. Guys like me are the ones who put the majority the money into pool with either entry fees or purchasing products from merchants, not the top pros.
I guarantee it would mean more to me to play on a stream where my friends and family could watch/belittle me or where I could view it at a later date then for instance, Earl Strickland.
This is how I feel as well, except for the lunch part haha.
I don't care if Shane van Boening is torturing a C or B player, I'm just happy to watch Shane play anyone. But when I view an open tournament with the intention of watching some top notch talent, I want to see at least one of those guys when I tune in.
I'll watch some of the B player tournaments steamed on occassion, but I don't think I've ever watched more than a match or two. I think it comes down to sponsors. If a sponsor has put money into an event, I think it is up to those running it to ensure it gets as much exposure as possible. Most people are going to watch top names, because not everyone is fan of pool for the sake of pool. Maybe people on this forum are, but when you get 2000 viewers I doubt they are all from this forum.