Earl vs Ronnie O'Sullivan 10ft table

Ronnie would need time to adapt his snooker game to pool.Prob a couple of months solid.
The game would have to be for mega money as he can earn far more playing snooker by just turning up.
If he commited himself to the game I think that Ronnie would take Earl down but it would be close.
A 10fter to Ronnie would be like a bar table to someone that plays on a 9fter mostly.:)
Would be hell of a match though..........
 
Who besides me would like to see this ??? I think it would be a great match.Earl played Ronnie some 9 ball and fell short some years back.I think with Ronnie being used to a 12ft snooker table this would be an awsome match up .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McThDshEgU0

I don't want to watch Federer play golf, Jodan play baseball or Ronnie play 9/10 ball. He is a genius at snooker, but at pool not so much.
 
I'd love to see that, both men are mad geniuses in their respective cue sports.

I'd also like to see Earl play snooker on a 12 footer.
 
That's like asking Earl to play Ronnie snooker on a 10' table. That would be a joke! Earl might never win a game.
 
indeed

I'd love to see that, both men are mad geniuses in their respective cue sports.

I'd also like to see Earl play snooker on a 12 footer.

A mind like a parachute works best when open.I really enjoyed seeing those two play 9 ball even though Earl lost .
 
Don't you people remeber when ronnie o tried to play pool on a professional level the first time. It didn,t end well. Ronnie is probably close to the best of all time at snooker. But snooker and pool are way different games using different strokes. I really son,t need to see ronnie try pool again just to get run over. There are plenty of short stops out there that would torture ronnie at pool.
 
I remember a remark Steve Davis made one year when he was doing commentary for the Mosconi Cup. He basically said that top pool players, like top snooker players, spend years mastering the game, and any professional snooker player who thinks they can just pick up the game of rotation pool in a matter of months and compete with the top pool players will be sorely disappointed. I agree with Steve's statement, but I also think Ronnie would be able to compete at the highest level in a comparatively short amount of time, given that he is one of the most gifted people to ever pick up a cue. Plus, he has played some pool in the past, so it wouldn't be starting from scratch.

But, re: Earl vs. O'Sullivan on the 10'er, I think it's safe to say that if SVB can't get there, Ronnie has no chance right now. Or even 6 months from now, IMO. It would take a top-shelf pool player like Appleton or Pagulayan.

Aaron
 
I don't want to watch Federer play golf, Jodan play baseball or Ronnie play 9/10 ball. He is a genius at snooker, but at pool not so much.

People make this argument all the time, and really it's just crap. Snooker is to pool as tennis is to golf? Do you really think basketball and baseball have anywhere near as much in common as snooker and pool? It's a horrible argument and it drives me nuts! Watch some videos of Davis playing Strickland or Efren or snooker converts like Drago or Peach. Watch Mizerak win a couple of frames against Davis and White. They can do this because their is a significant overlap in the skill sets required for both games. They both use leather tips on wood cues hitting phenolic resin balls into six pockets on slate bed tables covered with cloth with rubber cushions, with the table twice as long as it is wide. They use the same principles to make one ball as they control the cue ball for position on the next.

A snooker player that has never even seen a 9ft pool table can get on it and play to a much, much higher standard than a beginner. There's so little overlap between tennis and golf that if Federer had never played the game he would be pretty lost. It's so obvious that it shouldn't have to be said but people make this comparison over and over again. I think a closer comparison (though this is too far on the other side favouring similarities) would be tennis played on different surfaces. It's rare that the best clay-courter will also be the best player on grass courts. The extent to which different players struggle to switch surfaces can vary drastically, but the same basic principles of tennis apply. This still isn't accurate but it's far closer than baseball and soccer or motor racing and water polo.

Ronnie would likely lose this match. He would not lose anything like Federer, Jordan or anyone else that has never made a living with a cue in their hand.
 
...any professional snooker player who thinks they can just pick up the game of rotation pool in a matter of months and compete with the top pool players will be sorely disappointed.

...I think it's safe to say that if SVB can't get there, Ronnie has no chance right now.

Aaron

Aaron got the low-down. And now we do too.
 
I think O'Sullivan would have virtually no chance playing 10-ball race to 100 on a 10 foot table against Earl. Earl would have even less of a chance playing a long snooker match on a 10 foot table against O'Sullivan.
 
A good comparison would be....

People make this argument all the time, and really it's just crap. Snooker is to pool as tennis is to golf? Do you really think basketball and baseball have anywhere near as much in common as snooker and pool? It's a horrible argument and it drives me nuts! Watch some videos of Davis playing Strickland or Efren or snooker converts like Drago or Peach. Watch Mizerak win a couple of frames against Davis and White. They can do this because their is a significant overlap in the skill sets required for both games. They both use leather tips on wood cues hitting phenolic resin balls into six pockets on slate bed tables covered with cloth with rubber cushions, with the table twice as long as it is wide. They use the same principles to make one ball as they control the cue ball for position on the next.

A snooker player that has never even seen a 9ft pool table can get on it and play to a much, much higher standard than a beginner. There's so little overlap between tennis and golf that if Federer had never played the game he would be pretty lost. It's so obvious that it shouldn't have to be said but people make this comparison over and over again. I think a closer comparison (though this is too far on the other side favouring similarities) would be tennis played on different surfaces. It's rare that the best clay-courter will also be the best player on grass courts. The extent to which different players struggle to switch surfaces can vary drastically, but the same basic principles of tennis apply. This still isn't accurate but it's far closer than baseball and soccer or motor racing and water polo.

Ronnie would likely lose this match. He would not lose anything like Federer, Jordan or anyone else that has never made a living with a cue in their hand.

A top drag racer racing the indy 500.....

That is a valid comparison to the differences between snooker and pool.

Also I love when people say that snooker players would have an advantage on a 10 fter. No they wouldn't. The balls are much bigger than snooker balls. They react differently and getting position in pool requires wider adjustments than is possible to do accurately in snooker.

Jaden
 
Whenever this debate comes up I always have to chuckle.
The point that is always overlooked is that the "Snooker player" would have to want to play pool. To really want to change games would have to mean they have a passion and are willing to spend many hours adapting and learning all the things it takes to play good pool. Most of the snooker players that have played in the past did so for a lark and never put in the serious time required.
 
The table being 10' is not enough of a concession to Ronnie, considering everything else would favor Earl. The game strategy, balls, cloth, table height(although I think maybe a 10' table might be close to a snooker table in height), big pockets all still favor Earl. The bigger pockets in pool is like bringing in the fence 60'...EVERYONE hits homers at that point.

Construct the pockets to mirror snooker pockets(tighter and rounded) and game on!
 
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to say the snooker players have no chance is ignorant, tony drago won the predator world 10 ball over an elite field and i wonder if he ever even hit a ball on a diamond table b4 that event? i dunno if he's ever been over here other than for maybe a pool masters tourney with matchroom, drago on a tight 10 footer would be very hard for any1 to beat him in a race to 100, his main weakness is the break and it is neutralized quite a bit as u saw in the earl shane match, the only real issue would be stamina

this to me would be unlikely because drago doesn't even play in the espn speed pool and it's for $50,000 so either he doesn't get invited or doesn't know about it or doesn't care or need the $ because he would heist that tourney every year
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that's strange to see some remarks like Ronnie's pool play is far from being great. He did compete in pool rarely, yet he once finished second in Weert Open (Netherlands), pretty tough 9-ball tournament with many top European players, and he didn't play bad in IPT also.
Also, converting from snooker to pool is easy. There is a handful of snooker players who performed well in pool. Doing vice versa is as hard as close to impossible.
I fancy Ronnie's chances in such encounter and would definitely like to see him play on a 10 footer. Show him the money! :)
 
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