BTW Corey missed the nine in this game
Michael Corleone!
Thanks for this. I enjoyed it very much.
BTW Corey missed the nine in this game
Earl Strickland is in the mix. Wade Crane AKA Billy Johnson also had a beautiful stroke.
For anyone who saw this little known player in the late 70's through the early 90's nobody had as good a spin or punch stroke. See his youtube video where he beats Buddy Hall 11 to 3. On Accu-stats he was ranked #1 at Kicks and #2 in runouts after a good break agianst a playing field of Efren, Kieth McCready, Nick Varner, Mike Sigel, Danny Madina, Buddy Hall, Lou Butera, earl Strickland the list goes on. Though Ron sucumbed to substance abuse I have talked with many pro's and peole who saw him shoot in his prime and he simply did things with the cue-ball no one has done since. A native of Los Angeles he never really toured. But if you look at LA tournaments during that era, Ron was always at the tiop of the list. His ability to get draw with almost NO follow through is still amazing to watch as are his kill shots where the cue ball seems to have brakes! Many will scoff at this post but for those of us 50 something that were lucky enough to see him at his best, he was by far the most exsiting player to watch! IMHO.
Mike
U mean Chriss Melling?Most powerful=Mike Massey, Larry Nevel, and er, I have to admit Mike Dechaine
Most effective=Efren, Buddy Hall
Most beautiful/fluid=Earl, Busty
Best stun shot/drawey sortof Britishey/snooker stroke=Darren Appleton, Jayson Shaw
Most powerful=Mike Massey, Larry Nevel, and er, I have to admit Mike Dechaine
Most effective=Efren, Buddy Hall
Most beautiful/fluid=Earl, Busty
Best stun shot/drawey sortof Britishey/snooker stroke=Darren Appleton, Jayson Shaw
At 61 years old I have seen a ton of players and the one that stands out to me was Jay "Swaynee" Swanson. He could hit the cue ball with 25% less power and get the same results as the other pros. Absolutely the best stroke I have ever seen.
You can't leave Mizerak off any list like this. Best combination of power and beauty I've ever seen in a stroke.