I've noticed that there are many people that put emphasis on longer races benefit the better player, and a truer test of skill. I can't argue with that because I believe that as well. However, short races to 9-11-13 apply much more pressure on the players to respond quicker to the challenge, a type of pressure that often makes the difference in who wins and who doesn't but should..if that makes sense. There's a lot to be said for those who respond to that type of pressure, and it's usually tournament players as opposed to gambling players that fair better under those type of conditions. For the ones that discredit the players that respond well under that type of pressure are only fooling themselves in believing that they are not as good as players that want to play longer races. To me it's nonsense and shouldn't be factor enough to make such claims. Players like Shane, who prefer to race to 50 or 100 are actually cheating themselves from reaching the pinnacle of their respective sport because they are in actuality programming, and conditioning themselves for much longer races, which actually takes pressure out of the equation..to a degree.
Imo, Shane has actually found much comfort in playing longer races because he believes he's the best player (which I do also) Unfortunately for Shane he's not getting the recognition he deserves because he's having problems dealing with the type of pressure shorter races present. Which is evidenced in him not winning any world titles. Maybe i'm wrong, but it's possible i'm not. World tournament pressure is unique in itself, coupled with short race pressure presents the type of pressure that ..if you're not comfortable with you're going to have problems, imo that's where Shane is and he's not conditioning himself to play well in world tournaments by playing races to 100.
I believe Shane should try matching up when gambling by playing shorter races, multiple races to determine the winner. Races to 11, maybe four out of seven races would be much better than one long race..to say 50. Or even races to 9, six out of eleven sets to determine the winner. This type of format will condition him to respond quicker to that type of pressure, which in turn should better prepare him to deal with
World Tournament Pressure
There was some talk about comparing races in pool matches against foot races ( in terms of distance) and comparing long distance runners as being qualified to beat sprinters. Nonsense.:banghead: The training is different for sprinters, then it is for marathon runners. Imo it's too tough for a marathon runner to beat a sprinter.
Bill Incardona