Should Mosconi cup continue to be played on a 9" table? and should the game be 9 ball?
Being the highest profiled event, I would like to see 10 ball on a 10 foot table.
Today`s players are so good, a 9" table is too easy.
I didn't watch their not on a standard Diamond table ?
Anything close is going on, even some balls that are a couple of diamonds up the long rails.
Anything close is going on, even some balls that are a couple of diamonds up the long rails.
The Mosconi Cup is a "made for TV" event.....the emphasis is on excitement - they want the games to be played quickly, with as many "5/4" matches as possible. Loose tables with short races is the best way to assure these type results.
The Mosconi Cup is a "made for TV" event.....the emphasis is on excitement - they want the games to be played quickly, with as many "5/4" matches as possible. Loose tables with short races is the best way to assure these type results.
Anything close is going on, even some balls that are a couple of diamonds up the long rails.
Actually what the first day shows is the Matchroom has it right! Even in these super short matches there can be several twists and turns involved in each match. Every game becomes that much more critical and the pressure is amped up. It's a little like bowling in that you need to make strikes, which for us are break and runs. If you fail to break and run out, you stand a chance to lose your serve so to speak. Alternate breaks keeps it fair.
I think this is shaping up as a memorable Mosconi Cup. I found myself yelling at the computer screen several times. Since I'm not commentating this year I can openly root for team USA. I just would like to see them reverse the trend of the last few years.