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Silver Level
I don't have all the poker metrics at my finger tips such as number of players at events, players on line, home games, general interest etc. Most probably have seen poker on ESPN at one point or another. But like watching golf on TV, though I have watched plenty of golf on TV, most probably aren't so interested, unless you're a player.
TV played an important role in promoting golf to the masses with Arnold's army and the greatest of Jack Nicholas. In golf, TV played an important role in hero building. Then of course as generations past, Tiger Woods, not unlike what Lance Armstrong and the Tour de france did for cycling, each with their notoriety and media fame, catalyzed participation.
Interestingly, I have quite a bit of experience in all of these competitive and recreational activities. They have an advantage over many other activities as that anyone can do them.
The hero building that PokerGo may bring to poker has a good chance of increasing awareness among the masses, and hopefully validation which can lead to legalization.
It's good to see the poker biz fighting back against Australia's recent ban on online poker.
But poker hero building by winning the wsop Main Event or other notoriety, IMO, will be stunted short of its potential unless the likely increased awareness of the game doesn't translate into more players and ultimately social legitimacy and opportunity to play in respectable locations and with consistent home games.
PokerGo and the likes, WSOP, and the casinos for that matter could help educate the public about how to put on a home game in order that said game could be sustainable over the long run.
My bottom line is, more awareness needs to have support to the recreational level not unlike going out to play golf or riding your bike.
What say yeh all?
TV played an important role in promoting golf to the masses with Arnold's army and the greatest of Jack Nicholas. In golf, TV played an important role in hero building. Then of course as generations past, Tiger Woods, not unlike what Lance Armstrong and the Tour de france did for cycling, each with their notoriety and media fame, catalyzed participation.
Interestingly, I have quite a bit of experience in all of these competitive and recreational activities. They have an advantage over many other activities as that anyone can do them.
The hero building that PokerGo may bring to poker has a good chance of increasing awareness among the masses, and hopefully validation which can lead to legalization.
It's good to see the poker biz fighting back against Australia's recent ban on online poker.
But poker hero building by winning the wsop Main Event or other notoriety, IMO, will be stunted short of its potential unless the likely increased awareness of the game doesn't translate into more players and ultimately social legitimacy and opportunity to play in respectable locations and with consistent home games.
PokerGo and the likes, WSOP, and the casinos for that matter could help educate the public about how to put on a home game in order that said game could be sustainable over the long run.
My bottom line is, more awareness needs to have support to the recreational level not unlike going out to play golf or riding your bike.
What say yeh all?