Good grief. So, you just jump over the bar and it doesn't matter how - the champion is a champion is a champion. Mr Fosbury would beg to differ, as technique is all. Steve Davis revolutionised snooker and would, no doubt, be bemused by your interpretation of his words, as his methods now are as ubiquitous as Fosbury's. Whether you like it or not, pool in America needs the great leap forward, and the faster the better. The more you entrench, the further adrift you'll be cast. You can ra-ra-ra it from the rooftops all you like but it'll do you no good.
And you realise Ronnie is a snooker player, right? 200-300 American pool players in the UK produces the same number of genuinely world class players as 20-30 MILLION US American pool players, and you say there's no problem?
Good and, indeed, grief. You yourself are symptonatic of all that is wrong with pool in the US. You have TERRIBLE cueing and you CONTINUE to go on about aiming. That is a bridge that cannot be crossed, you're a hopeless case, but there are those of us that will fight the good fight over the next generation, those that are able to be saved.
Huh? 200-300 players vs. 30 million????
Now I see where the problem is. You're another one of those foolish people who takes the SGMA number of 30 million as credible yardstick. Let me educate you. That number is extrapolated from a small sample of people asked ONE question which was did you play pool at least once in the past year?
Pool as a game is present in just about every bar in the USA, it's present in many homes, it's present in many senior citizen's homes, it's present in many community centers and churches. But just because there is a pool table does not mean that the pool played is in any way connected to the competitive level that we discuss on this forum.
Got it?