I don't know what they focus on, you tell me. I'm pretty sure snooker players dedicate more time than pool players on fundementles though.
They do? This is a pretty general statement. I am sure that there are millions of bad snooker players with poor fundamentals just like there are millions of pool players with bad fundamentals.
And guess what, in pool players don't all have to have the same stance and stoke to get the job done. When Bustamante is laying down a 10 pack on you with his loopy stroke and staring into space alignment you will be mesmerized by his skill.
So far no snooker player has won a World Championship. Any snooker player can come over here and get HUGE action with SVB or any of the Filipinos in ten ball or rotation, one pocket or even 8 ball. It OUGHT to be easy money for them since they are superior to pool players in every way yet none of them even try.
And yes I am well aware that no pool player could even qualify for Snooker world championships. I concede that Snooker is much much harder than pool. Still no snooker champion has ever dominated any pool tour. I believe that a snooker champion may have won decently sized pro pool events but I can't think of one right now.
The point is that in pool players don't have to be as precise, they don't have to have the same cueing action as snooker players do. They still are able to run hundreds of balls and plenty of racks and make tough shots under pressure.
Would they be better if they did adopt snooker methods? Maybe and maybe not. Professional pool players aren't stupid and they know full well how snooker players stand and address the ball. It would be silly to think that some of them haven't looked across the ocean at their snooker counterparts and studied what they do and seen the money that they make. Maybe pool professionals use the stance and stroking techniques that they have BECAUSE that's what works best for pool.
I tend to take the evolutionary view and believe that the reason pool is played the way it is because the nature of the task demands it.
I have seen snooker players who have changed the way they play while adapting to pool. You can still the see the heavy snooker influence when they play but if you followed their game then you can see that they have adopted some techniques from pool and bended them into a hybrid style. Out of necessity I believe.