I agree with this but I do think as the pockets continue to get tighter we will see an evolution in technique. I think we will begin to see more modified snooker stances in pool. If you watch closely when pros play on tighter equipment they tend to clean up their fundamentals a bit. They take a little longer on their PSRs and their strokes seem to be a little tighter (if that makes since). I think historically pool players have always been able to get away with all kinds of unorthodox techniques because of the margin for error we have to work with concerning the size of the pockets.
If I was starting from scratch I would want to lean as much as possible in the direction of the snooker stance. At the same time, just because you have 20 years invested in a particular stroke doesn't mean you can't change that know.
At the height of Tiger Woods' career he decided to rebuild his stroke. I see no reason a pool player couldn't do it.
**Of course this is just the ramblings of one guy

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