Shane/Yapp

There's been quite a few PGA players in their 40's winning majors over the years.
The greats don't go away, they just show up.
 
That's one game the Americans have the overall best of it. 8 ball
That's not necessary true if you ever pay attention to the Chinese play in their big money 8 ball tournament. Everyone is invited but few have success. Tough table with 3.5 inches snooker type pockets.

As matters of fact SVB's 8 ball game has gotten to such a high level is by being completing in China. JMO
 
That's not necessary true if you ever pay attention to the Chinese play in their big money 8 ball tournament. Everyone is invited but few have success. Tough table with 3.5 inches snooker type pockets.

As matters of fact SVB's 8 ball game has gotten to such a high level is by being completing in China. JMO
True, obviously, but the American demographic of 8 ball Pool has Much deeper roots here in the states than China.
This 8-ball game is at our societal core.
Like in the 60's.
The best young 9 ball players on the planet, would Not tangle with a 60 yr old man playing14.1.
Those railbirds watched Mosconi in his prime.
 
True, obviously, but the American demographic of 8 ball Pool has Much deeper roots here in the states than China.
This 8-ball game is at our societal core.
Like in the 60's.
The best young 9 ball players on the planet, would Not tangle with a 60 yr old man playing14.1.
Those railbirds watched Mosconi in his prime.
I get the point you're trying to make, but didn't guys like Shaw and Filler pretty much destroy this theory? They never miss, and with very little practice started running hundreds.
 
Yep, our continent learned from Mosconi/Greenleaf/Eddie Taylor.
Like Reyes, not many world beaters went hunting for 15 ball action that I've ever heard of in the Philippines. :)
Shaw in my opinion is Mosconi Equal and is Better in ''high gear'' when he starts to Roll than Sigel in high gear, Filler doesn't hit the cue ball as good as Shaw at his best as, when Shaw's at his best, nobody does.
 
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Yep, our continent learned from Mosconi/Greenleaf/Eddie Taylor.
Like Reyes, not many world beaters went hunting for 15 ball action that I've ever heard of in the Philippines. :)
Shaw in my opinion is Mosconi Equal and is Better in ''high gear'' when he starts to Roll than Sigel in high gear, Filler doesn't hit the cue ball as good at his best as, when Shaw's at his best, nobody does.
Safety, safety, safety! That is where the old timers (Miz and Sigel) would run circles around these new guys. There is more to high level 14.1 than running balls.
 
tyler said in an interview that shane read people writing that kind of comments on here, got angry and went on to win the world 8b. lol
I think Shane has reached a point in his career where he could (and maybe sort of wants to) retire and live out the rest of his life on the lake as a pool legend, but he's also still playing elite pool right now. So while he doesn't necessarily feel like he has to win anymore, every win that he does notch is like playing with house money in terms of building his legacy. Which makes him very, very dangerous for the other pros on tour. He's probably feeling the least amount of pressure he has ever felt right now, and I think a lot of that came from himself realizing that he could hang it up at any moment and go out on top.
 
Safety, safety, safety! That is where the old timers (Miz and Sigel) would run circles around these new guys. There is more to high level 14.1 than running balls.
Full Table 6 pocket pool, much tougher to safe a player, than one pocket.
I remember hearing one of the greats in 14.1 say, he thought 8 shots ahead when playing safes.
When you come from a generation that either ate that day or didn't, one's a-Cue-itty improves.
 
Full Table 6 pocket pool, much tougher to safe a player, than one pocket.
I remember hearing one of the greats in 14.1 say, he thought 8 shots ahead when playing safes.
When you come from a generation that either ate that day or didn't, one's a-Cue-itty improves.
It ain't chess. I ain't buying the thinking 8 shots ahead thing from anyone. I'd give someone 3 or 4, maybe. Any more than that and you're wasting metal energy because you can't accurately predict what your opponent is going to do or exactly how the pack is going to lay after every hit.
 
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