I use to play snooker against Imran Majid, and he was a very decent snooker player, but wouldn't have made it as a pro. He went on to win tournaments at pool, played in the Mosconi Cup and in the doubles demolished Earl Strickland and his playing partner, and got into the last 32 of the World a couple of times, I think, no doubt someone will correct me.
In the world of women's pool, any decent snooker player such as Alison Fisher, Kelly Fisher, and Karen Corr have easily made the transition and won events, and in Alison's case even dominated the game. These are women without the benefit of having grown up playing the game and accumulating years of experience at it. They were, basically, novices that learnt as they went and took no time at all to get to the top of the pool rankings.
If Ronnie O Sullivan decided snooker was dying, and that Barry Hearn couldn't save it, and really turned to pool, he would be world number one within a couple of years. The same could probably be said for most of the top 16. In fact a few years ago, Ronnie beat Fabio Petroni in the Veert Open 9-8 on the way to the final. Petroni's won events, came fifth at the World's, Italian champion, Euro tour champion. Can you ever imagine him beating Ronnie 9-8 at snooker? I mean, ever?
American pool requires pin point accurate positioning? LOL. Pinpointedly back into the middle of the table every time. As long as you are around the blue spot virtually anything is pottable. In fact, angles on cush shots are necessary on a pool table whereas on a snooker table you just wouldn't be able to pot the ball unless you got accurate position behind it. Of course the game of pool is harder than I make out here and generally harder than it's given credit for and the pro's are excellent at it, but there's no comparison between the standard required to compete at the very top.
In the world of women's pool, any decent snooker player such as Alison Fisher, Kelly Fisher, and Karen Corr have easily made the transition and won events, and in Alison's case even dominated the game. These are women without the benefit of having grown up playing the game and accumulating years of experience at it. They were, basically, novices that learnt as they went and took no time at all to get to the top of the pool rankings.
If Ronnie O Sullivan decided snooker was dying, and that Barry Hearn couldn't save it, and really turned to pool, he would be world number one within a couple of years. The same could probably be said for most of the top 16. In fact a few years ago, Ronnie beat Fabio Petroni in the Veert Open 9-8 on the way to the final. Petroni's won events, came fifth at the World's, Italian champion, Euro tour champion. Can you ever imagine him beating Ronnie 9-8 at snooker? I mean, ever?
American pool requires pin point accurate positioning? LOL. Pinpointedly back into the middle of the table every time. As long as you are around the blue spot virtually anything is pottable. In fact, angles on cush shots are necessary on a pool table whereas on a snooker table you just wouldn't be able to pot the ball unless you got accurate position behind it. Of course the game of pool is harder than I make out here and generally harder than it's given credit for and the pro's are excellent at it, but there's no comparison between the standard required to compete at the very top.
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