I've been watching and reading a fair bit about boxing lately and one thing that I have noticed is that different countries have different styles when it comes to their game plans and execution of skills. For example, it is said that Cuban boxers are real technicians, while Mexican boxers are synonymous for an aggresive fight plan 'take two (punches) to give one.' Then you have the Brits, Americans, Irish, Filipinos, Europeans, Latin American countries and other who have their own style.
This leads to my quesiton, is there a difference in styles between the leading nations in snooker? Things like break building, shot selection, tactical play, splitting the reds, cue action and other aspects of the game.
I remember listening to a Dominic Dale interview where he said he predicted that a certain Chinese player (who he may of played in a Chinese PTC tournament) would have a successful career because his 'touch' around the heavy scoring area of the table was typically British. Note: I do not recall the player in question, but I am certain he is not part of 100 or so ranked players.
I'll be interested to view the responses from more experienced players. Is there a descernable stylistic differene between Chinese players and those from the UK? Or even between a Scot, Welsh, Eglish etc player? Or even between someone from the north and the South? Lets throw Canada and Thailand in the conversation too.
This leads to my quesiton, is there a difference in styles between the leading nations in snooker? Things like break building, shot selection, tactical play, splitting the reds, cue action and other aspects of the game.
I remember listening to a Dominic Dale interview where he said he predicted that a certain Chinese player (who he may of played in a Chinese PTC tournament) would have a successful career because his 'touch' around the heavy scoring area of the table was typically British. Note: I do not recall the player in question, but I am certain he is not part of 100 or so ranked players.
I'll be interested to view the responses from more experienced players. Is there a descernable stylistic differene between Chinese players and those from the UK? Or even between a Scot, Welsh, Eglish etc player? Or even between someone from the north and the South? Lets throw Canada and Thailand in the conversation too.
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