I think I've only seen them play 4 or 5 times, and Strickland won all but one convincingly- he lost in Mosconi Cup back in London 1996. I saw Strickland play and he was pretty poor throughout that Mosconi, I think he lost all his matches, definitely not playing at his prime that week. I know Ronnie played a bit in the mid 2000's. His record was pretty bad, probably 3 or 4 losses for every win and didn't go deep in any tournaments. His run out stats were down about 10%. I think over the course of a tournament, break and runs would average out about 30-40%, with the players in the later stages well over 50%.
Not saying he couldn't play to a higher standard, but he'd have to focus on the game for a few years, and that's not going to happen unless he retires from snooker. Tbh, if Ronnie had been born in the states, he probably would have risen to the top of the game. But he didn't, and there's no substitute for living and breathing a game for 10-20 years+.
Anyway, my point wasn't really about snooker players transferring to playing pool, or whether snooker players are more skillful or talented. It was about whether people would enjoy watching a pool match in spite of the bigger pockets. Tbh, I think the pocket size is irrelevant at the highest level, the skill level is still evident. I'd still rather watch that than another snooker shootout.
Not saying he couldn't play to a higher standard, but he'd have to focus on the game for a few years, and that's not going to happen unless he retires from snooker. Tbh, if Ronnie had been born in the states, he probably would have risen to the top of the game. But he didn't, and there's no substitute for living and breathing a game for 10-20 years+.
Anyway, my point wasn't really about snooker players transferring to playing pool, or whether snooker players are more skillful or talented. It was about whether people would enjoy watching a pool match in spite of the bigger pockets. Tbh, I think the pocket size is irrelevant at the highest level, the skill level is still evident. I'd still rather watch that than another snooker shootout.
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