smiling_Hans
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I love it and good way to give flowers to Efren.
check out videos of the Ho chi Minh 3 cushion world cup. Crowd was into it!It just makes business sense that a Vietnamese player (Duong?) should be one of the wild cards. I had no idea until the past year how HUGE pool is in Vietnam. The ratings will double if there is Vietnamese representation.
I'm thinking the Mosconi Cup may be in trouble. With the popularity of the Asian pool scene and the raw competitive play we will see in this Reyes Cup tournament may someday render the need to have America involved in this type of format again.
Is there an interview link I can watch? I've been looking and haven't found one. Thanks.Emily's exact words were "This year it is going to be Team Asia vs Team Europe, but it's not going to be that way every year, let's keep Team USA into the mix".
Where did you hear her state that it was winner of MC vs Asia?
I agree it will be instantaneous. Looking forward to this much more than the Mosconi Cup.Mosconi's equal.
Emily's exact words were "This year it is going to be Team Asia vs Team Europe, but it's not going to be that way every year, let's keep Team USA into the mix".
Where did you hear her state that it was winner of MC vs Asia?
I think we're already there. The US doesn't stand a chance. I realize we are big geographically but when you have a whole continent that is densely packed and actually has training facilities and the type of clubs/halls to produce good players we stand no chance. US pool is so disjointed that it's not even funny. We might have a chance if it was North America vs. Europe but as it stands I don't see us winning a MC in the next decade at least.I'm thinking the Mosconi Cup may be in trouble. With the popularity of the Asian pool scene and the raw competitive play we will see in this Reyes Cup tournament may someday render the need to have America involved in this type of format again.
Too many cups will dilute it. The prestige will be gone and it becomes another league.That means winner of MC usually Europe will play twice while USA and Asia play once. If it is same guaranteed MC payout $40K each for winner and $20K each for runner up, then Europe will be guaranteed at least $60K to $80K each while Asia will be guaranteed at least $20K to $40K each.
So to make it more equitable and fairer for all 3 teams, do another cup between USA and Asia. Call that Reyes Cup. The one between Europe and Asia, call it Steve Davis Cup (since Steve Davis was also pool player ) or Ralf Cup.
That way all 3 teams get to play twice each and each player guaranteed $40K and can win up to $80K.
They can easily find sponsors/partners to help fund for the Ralf Cup which I am sure easily find from their regular partners for their many European events![]()
Perhaps it’s due to Americans predilection for wanting to bang on bar boxes instead of playing pool on pool tables.I think we're already there. The US doesn't stand a chance. I realize we are big geographically but when you have a whole continent that is densely packed and actually has training facilities and the type of clubs/halls to produce good players we stand no chance. US pool is so disjointed that it's not even funny. We might have a chance if it was North America vs. Europe but as it stands I don't see us winning a MC in the next decade at least.
It's pathetic. In the Metro DC area it's gone from over 50 pool rooms in the late 60's to maybe 4 or 5 today that have anything but those 7' toy tables. And we wonder why Europe and Asia leave us in the dust when it comes to pool.Perhaps it’s due to Americans predilection for wanting to bang on bar boxes instead of playing pool on pool tables.
We invented both pool and it’s current game of choice 9 ball yet for the last couple decades it is Europeans & Filipinos/Asians dominating the sport. You know what you rarely see in Europe, the Philippines and the rest of Asia, bar boxes. In the area I’m currently in a guy I know opened a room with all new Diamond 9’s & 7’s, an equal amount of each. Within a year he had pulled out all but Two of 9’ tables and made a giant area for Corn Hole FFS. He said he only had a couple customers that utilized the 9’ tables, everyone wanted to play on bar boxes so he kept a couple, pulled the rest out and installed Corn Hole to survive. The problem is Americans “wanting to go to Vegas in APA” instead of being actual pool players that play on a real table and play all disciplines. It’s a damn shame.
Americans are in it for the short term success. They compete for a trip to Vegas every year. They don’t see the long game of getting better. These are adults we’re talking about so there is no aspiration to become pro. They get better on their respective 7 footers and neglect the 9 foot because there is no prestige like going to Vegas on a 9 footer. Yes it is sad and why there will be an extinction of 9 foot tables.Perhaps it’s due to Americans predilection for wanting to bang on bar boxes instead of playing pool on pool tables.
We invented both pool and it’s current game of choice 9 ball yet for the last couple decades it is Europeans & Filipinos/Asians dominating the sport. You know what you rarely see in Europe, the Philippines and the rest of Asia, bar boxes. In the area I’m currently in a guy I know opened a room with all new Diamond 9’s & 7’s, an equal amount of each. Within a year he had pulled out all but Two of 9’ tables and made a giant area for Corn Hole FFS. He said he only had a couple customers that utilized the 9’ tables, everyone wanted to play on bar boxes so he kept a couple, pulled the rest out and installed Corn Hole to survive. The problem is Americans “wanting to go to Vegas in APA” instead of being actual pool players that play on a real table and play all disciplines. It’s a damn shame.
You’re right, it is pathetic. Every year the US gets their ass handed to them at the Mosconi Cup and the majority of those on this site mourn the loss, and those that mourn are the same people playing on Boxes participating in the “How y’all doing in league” thread and “trying to go to Vegas” in APA. Ping pong players don’t go to Wimbledon and win because Ping Pong isn’t tennis. Putt Putt players don’t go and win the Masters Golf Championship because Putt Putt isn’t golf. The USA doesn’t win at or dominate pool because Bar Box banging isn’t Pool.It's pathetic. In the Metro DC area it's gone from over 50 pool rooms in the late 60's to maybe 4 or 5 today that have anything but those 7' toy tables. And we wonder why Europe and Asia leave us in the dust when it comes to pool.