What’s Wrong with Situs Judi Online on Television?

If you are reading this article, you are not the audience that television executives and advertisers are seeking to grab with their Situs Judi Online programming. If you are interested enough in Situs Judi Online to be on this web page, you are part of the royal Situs Judi Online family and you are going to watch Situs Judi Online on television. But television needs viewers to be attracted to a program who are generally not Situs Judi Online players and certainly not Situs Judi Online blog readers. And despite all the noize on various Situs Judi Online forums, the viewer numbers for televised Situs Judi Online are down and down even more among the “sports” viewers who buy beer and sign-up for online Situs Judi Online sites. The Game Show Network is about to dump the World Situs Judi Online Tour; the World Series has had to try moving the Main Event final table to November; if you can’t see the writing on the screen, then you could be related to an ostrich.

So, what is wrong with Situs Judi Online on television?

None of the shows have changed to keep up with their audience. Viewer retention has not been given any perceivable thought that I can see. Viewers actually do learn how the game is played and they find the same simple Situs Judi Online action played over and over gain to be boring. “We” who know and study the game can glean more from the hands and are not so easily turned off by the stale presentation but, again, “We” are not the audience the programs are after. Here are some obvious examples:

World Situs Judi Online Tour: At first the simulated live format attracted viewers but anyone paying attention will soon catch on that many hands are being left out. More importantly, in this respect WPT is the main offender, there are some great storylines at those six player final tables but instead of following them and developing them; we get Vince talking over the players. I wrote about one instance of this at the Bellagio Cup last year. Mike Matusow had a running conversation about the beauty of true deep stack Situs Judi Online. Every other player at the table was in the conversation at one time or another and still Mike Sexton and Vince never mentioned it. Clearly a production decision not to include the players in the show.

At the WPT tapings they have an entrance room with a bar and the direct feed from the table. You hear everything the players say and nothing Mike or Vince says. Back in the days when I covered WPT final tables for Situs Judi OnlinePages, I never sat in media row, you couldn’t hear the players from there. I hung out in the room where I got the table feed. The “real stories” of the WPT final tables are told by the players but the WPT television show has never once delivered that story. A story, I believe, that would capture and grow a television audience.

The World Series of Situs Judi Online and ESPN have also found a way to turn the 55 event WSOP into tedious television. First, while I cannot stand Norman Chad, he is good for the audience they need to attract, so what “We” say about Norman should not matter. But ESPN does not cover 55 events. This year they are coming in at the beginning of the Series to catch a few events (1, 2, 3 or 4 & 5); they will be back around the $50,000 H.O.R.S.E. tournament (events 45 & 50) and then again back for the Main Event. So if Phil or Doyle or Johnny or Mike or Daniel makes a final table, we have a 1 in 7 chance of ever seeing it. They choose which events to cover before the Series begins. They did not cover Phil Hellmuth’s 11th bracelet last summer because it was not on the schedule. They do cover final tables with no name players and nine silent amateurs because it is on the schedule. Surprisingly what ESPN seems not to understand is that this is television. You need conversation and animation from the players; otherwise you might as well show hockey or horseshoes.

The WSOPE tournaments were even worse but this was their first year, so they get some credit for start-up blues. Still, more international players need to be identified and followed early in those events. Hire some “player spotters” from countries other than the UK.

Let’s group all of the other “invitation only” shows together. What they lack is just more of what the WPT and WSOP telecasts lack. For example:

-If someone is a great Situs Judi Online player but never speaks at the table, then you do not invite them to play. This is a television show. Invite: Phil and Mike and Daniel and the other Phil (Laak not Ivey) and every other player who “gets” it that they are Situs Judi Online players but also entertainers and if you can’t do both–stay home!

Next, if you are going to edit, you have to let the audience know. There is a show out there, where Phil Hellmuth has the button on the first hand and the announcers explain the button and the blinds naming the players who have each position in the first hand. On the very next hand (on the show that is) Phil has the button again and on the third hand he has the big blind. Do you think this might confuse the audience you are seeking to win over?

tv2For several years the late night Situs Judi Online shows in the UK seemed to understand the line between entertaining and playing Situs Judi Online but alas on recent viewing they too have fallen into the same boring patterns. Situs Judi Online is not a perfect fit for television. Hockey doesn’t make it because there is not enough scoring. The phenomenon of NASCAR is based partially on the potential for injury and death. Maybe Situs Judi Online needs a big guy with a baseball bat to administer a real “bad beat” when your aces get cracked.

Or just maybe some fresh eyes and fresh minds in the production booth.

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