Listen. You just don't get it. There's no chance on god's earth that ANY current American pool player will EVER get to pro snooker standard. Simply put, the damage is already done. Unless you're striking the ball cleanly by the age of about 10, it's just not going to happen. The difference between snooker and pool is stratospheric. Get over it.
Mind you, there's more chance of that than you ever admitting you were wrong about something lol.
http://www.cuetracker.net/pages/players.php?ID=4400&season=1990/1991
Love the cuetracker database. Says Jim was a "pro" for five years and got to 101 in the ranking list as the highest spot. Now, I can say for sure that Jim Rempe did NOT give it his all to learn snooker. I am certain that he played on/off during that time and divided his attention with pool since pool was his livlihood.
However you can't be serious that I should admit that I am wrong about something that has never happened? We are speaking speculatively here for fun. You say could never happen I say could happen but since it's highly unlikely that any current pool player is going to try we will never know. All you can say is that it hasn't happened and is unlikely to. Kind of like what people said about a great many things that ended up happening.
Don't get yourself all worked up about my positive outlook on this. It's not like pool players around the world are going to read my thoughts on this and go "yeah man" let's go play snooker.