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It's just like you're going to have to play it to understand how hard it is what that person did.
The casual person doesn't understand, unfortunately.
So what we need is more people playing.
If more people played, then more people would watch people playing.
Well, I know that the top golf people are going to do something like that for pool.
That might be the thing.
You know those top golf guys?
Do you know what top golf is?
So top golf, you know, where they have this thing where you just whack the balls out into the โ well, they're going to set something like that up for pool where they have โ
you know, some sort of a business where you go in and play pool and it's more attractive to young people.
I don't know exactly what their model is, because it's still going to be pool.
I don't think it's going to be a bunch of people just breaking the balls.
Because that's what they're doing when they're doing Topgolf, they're just driving the ball, right?
I don't know exactly what their idea is, but the same guys, they realize like a lot of people play pool, a lot of people play pool and bars, and if we had a really attractive place for people to play, and it's probably correct.
It's probably an untapped business because people are always looking for something fun to do on date nights.
The venue, which is being backed by investors, including U.S.-based venture capital firm Sharp Alpha Advisors and the Daily Mail investment arm DMG Ventures, uses pool tables, balls, and cues from the traditional game, but adds tracking technology and video projections to add bonus targets and obstacles in an attempt to appeal to larger groups.