WB TANAKA wrote:
As a rule, yes. Entirely, no.
I would submit that the reason that there's no growth in Buzztime may be the excellence of the excellent, yourself included. I think that there's a middle ground of players who would LIKE to compete nationally but who CAN'T compete nationally, not understanding that the competition is, for example, using Google to play Showdown, but also not understanding the diversity and excellence of the major teams, and concepts such as keeping twelve (or thirty) boxes in the game for a final split to save the site score.
I would hate to see you leave the community, BO. Candidly, it seems to me that serious players have remained with Buzztime through previous issues, so maybe you, or most excellent players like you, wouldn't leave if Network Premium Games are introduced. But from a Buzztime perspective, if you and the top hundred-odd teams were all to leave at once, that would leave most Buzztime sites unaffected and would create an exciting vacuum to fill the new leadership spots in the nation...er, two networks.
What you're threatening to do - have all the best players quit - would be an opportunity for Buzztime, not a loss.
Everybody competes nationally, not everybody has the ability to make the boards. But remember, this is a competition, not some kids game where everybody receives trophies. If one wants to make the boards, one needs to work to improve. See, this is the problem these days, everybody wants something for free, nobody wants to work for it.
The reasons there's negative BT growth is because the serious players are leaving in droves because of the asinine changes implemented over the last few years. The casual player population has and will remain constant, because it's simply something to do to pass the time while eating and drinking.
And I've mostly already left the BT community, I used to play 5-7 days a week for hours at a time. Now I play Tuesday night, some SIQ games on Monday but as little as BTT as possible, and a rare game of Six or Spotlight. That's it. And many, many serious players have quit completely or barely play. ULF, VISHNU, N JUNG, etc. Those names ring a bell perhaps?
See, you're thinking along the same lines as the suits at BT. In theory, it seems like it could work. In the reality of BT and it's players, your logic fails miserably. And this failure has been proven over the years. I don't think you can argue that player count has almost been cut in half the last few years, and each and every change the last few years has catered to the casual player. It's not working.
Regardless of your thoughts towards this one topic, just admit two things if you would. 1, player count has dropped significantly the last few years. 2, the changes made during that time have favored the casual player.
BO