Very well said!
Let's face it. Another factor about European events is they don't pay squat. That is why the MAJORITY of European pool players come to the States and elsewhere on a repeated basis to compete. If things were so wonderful in Europe, they'd never have to leave. Who in their right mind would want to travel to Europe, pay all the associated expenses, and win maybe a thousand bucks, if you're lucky, for first place?!
Keep in mind that there inst exaclty alot of BIG money in pool in the States either... it's all realtive What a joke. In fact, many of their events don't pay money at all. They're just for bragging rights. LOL!
O Dear GOD!!! Do you mean that people actually play a game for the pure thrill of being the best...and not to get rich???
That is crazy talk....
I once asked a very well-known, high-ranked European champion, "Why do you like to compete in the United States so much?" His response was because the U.S. gives him many more opportunities to compete and earn a living. In Europe, these opportunities are not as abundant.
Of course, maybe that's why the Europeans find AzBilliards, an American-based website, appealing. Just like pool, the United States is the cream of the crop, always has been and always will be, just like this website.
Oh, Europe doesn't have a pool website? Shucks! Maybe there's not enough interest.
You know, this is the internet and there are quite a few european sites devoted to pool and snooker google could help to bring you up tp speed, try it out sometime..
WHICH brings me to my next point. I think the U.S. should be allowed two representatives from each State for WPA-ranked events. The European Union sure has its share of allowed players. How big is The Netherlands compared to California?
Ok... then let each state of each country to send two also.. whatever.. You seem to have a problem understanding the concept.. 100 players just from the States plus several houndreds more if the same stips were placed on each country is just to big of a tourny to make happen..
AND before I get any PMs from WPA supporters about how wonderful the WPA is, I acknowledge the need for the WPA, but in my heart of hearts, I believe there is a little bias with how many representatives are allowed per country, according to the WPA.
Tbeaux has got it right on the money [pun intended]. There are many unknown American pool greats from the past, present, and I'm sure there will be some in the future.