There can definitely be more Americans at the top of the game than there are now, no doubt, but there will never be a situation again where say 7 or 8 out of the Top 10 players in the world are Americans
The transfer of knowledge is so different nowadays, not just with Pool but for everything. You no longer need to rely on learning pool in a smokey poolhall from an old master who has taken you under your wing.
There's so much pool knowledge available online but more than that, from a much wider diversity of experts all round the world.
You also have the use of technology in analyzing cue actions which wasn't available before.
About my comment about English pool, yes it is still a popular game amongst casual players in the UK and a few other countries but there are very very few professionals making a good living solely from English pool. The best english pool players have moved to either American pool (Appleton, Boyes etc)or Chinese pool (Gareth Potts, Melling etc) .
Here in Australia there are more and more ameican pool tournaments and the best pool players (we call it two shot here in Australia, basically world rules english pool) play both two shot pool and american pool or two shot pool and snooker
It's always good for any sport to have people at the top from a wide diversity of countries
Look at the world game, football (or soccer as americans call it), the top players are usually a mix of europeans v south americans and that has always elevated the game and level of intrigue.
The transfer of knowledge is so different nowadays, not just with Pool but for everything. You no longer need to rely on learning pool in a smokey poolhall from an old master who has taken you under your wing.
There's so much pool knowledge available online but more than that, from a much wider diversity of experts all round the world.
You also have the use of technology in analyzing cue actions which wasn't available before.
About my comment about English pool, yes it is still a popular game amongst casual players in the UK and a few other countries but there are very very few professionals making a good living solely from English pool. The best english pool players have moved to either American pool (Appleton, Boyes etc)or Chinese pool (Gareth Potts, Melling etc) .
Here in Australia there are more and more ameican pool tournaments and the best pool players (we call it two shot here in Australia, basically world rules english pool) play both two shot pool and american pool or two shot pool and snooker
It's always good for any sport to have people at the top from a wide diversity of countries
Look at the world game, football (or soccer as americans call it), the top players are usually a mix of europeans v south americans and that has always elevated the game and level of intrigue.