Could Willie make the team?

He would be the best player in the tournament. He would pick up 9 ball so fast it would make your head spin.
No, he wouldn't pick up 9-ball. He was a top 9-ball player at the time. I think that Willie, like Efren, would teach the current 9-ball players a thing or two about position play and safeties.

Where Willie might have to learn is the break shot. I suspect he would master the current requirements pretty quickly. If Willie really did dislike 9-ball (and it wasn't just Brunswick's rep speaking), I think it was because the break shot was so random compared to the break shot at 14.1 which was not random for Willie. The break shot is better understood now.
 
I wonder. Consider that when you play good position in 14.1, you really don't have to move the cue ball around very much and you're in charge of your position on the next ball. Compare that to any one of those Mosconi races we just saw. The outgoing player has played safe, or missed and left good position on the next ball, but not the ball you have to shoot. Result: lots of multi-rail kicks, lots of long thin cuts, lots of spin often required, etc. Not Willie's forte--precisely because he did play such great position. Seems to me you gotta play a LOT of nine ball to play at the Cup level. But who knows?
The thing is you have to make shots like this to start runs in straight pool. Maybe not multi-rail kicks but good opponents are not going to give you hangers to start.
 
The thing is you have to make shots like this to start runs in straight pool. Maybe not multi-rail kicks but good opponents are not going to give you hangers to start.
Willie was also a good 3-cushion player. He also beat a snooker champ some frames of snooker in their mixed-game tour.
 
Willie I think could, plus would be great ambassador to represent 🇺🇸.

No doubt that he is one of the GOATs, but I don't know that he would be a good ambassador given his general disdain for the sport and many of the people who enjoy it. Mosconi was never able to garner the media attention of Fats and others who came before and after him.
 
If WM was teleported 'StarTrek' style directly to today he would have made the team but he would not have fared well against the current Euro line-up. That's my story and i'm sticking to it. These comparisons of now vs then are impossible to come up with definitive answers. If he would have just walked straight in from the past to a MC equipment set-up against the top Euro's i don't think ol Willie would have liked it much. Never know so what does it matter? Just shows how bad US pool is that we have to dream-up scenarios based on pure fantasy.
 
No doubt that he is one of the GOATs, but I don't know that he would be a good ambassador given his general disdain for the sport and many of the people who enjoy it. Mosconi was never able to garner the media attention of Fats and others who came before and after him.


Well Willie was a Brunswick employee for many years, he was not a Fats type person.

Willie was a gentleman, and great ambassador.

Most of the Mosconi family were in entertainment bis, as he cousin said to me. This is my cousin Willie he is Pool player.
 
Well Willie was a Brunswick employee for many years, he was not a Fats type person.

Willie was a gentleman, and great ambassador.

Most of the Mosconi family were in entertainment bis, as he cousin said to me. This is my cousin Willie he is Pool player.

I don't disagree with any of that, expect pool and Brunswick both failed miserably when Willie was their chief ambassador in the late 40s.and early 50s.
 
I don't disagree with any of that, expect pool and Brunswick both failed miserably when Willie was their chief ambassador in the late 40s.and early 50s.

Think part of reason for failure was Pool was replaced with other recreational activities.


Back in 1960 Slot Car racing was big. Shop with track we’re every where. Fad died in 5 years.
 
I don't disagree with any of that, expect pool and Brunswick both failed miserably when Willie was their chief ambassador in the late 40s.and early 50s.
I met him twice. He had the personality of a cardboard box both times. First time was a exhibition at a local B'wick dealer. He got out of the cab, said a couple hello's, ran about 90( cold, no warm -up. impressive) got back in and left. Gave the impression of a robot who did not like what he was doing.
 
How many jump shots did Willie make in a tournament for his career?
Its a statistical fact. Local bangers make more jump shots in a night, then his career.
That statistic also indicates that they are hooked more than Willie. I would also say that make is a strong word. "Get a hit" is more likely for bangers than making it and getting shape to run out. Another variable to consider is how they were hooked? It's just as likely they hooked themselves as they were hooked by an opponent. Another thing to remember is that both Greenleaf and Willie played 3 cushion at a decent level. I think Charlie Ursitti or maybe Mike Shamos had them listed in tournaments. They did not play to the level of Hoppe, Cochran, or Schaefer, or even Bozeman, but they played better than average at the time. Willie would have been able to kick and would likely kick well today. Adapting to equipment, was something everybody had to do and still have to do today. The ability to execute jump shots while a factor, is not at the top of the list of priorities on how players of a bygone era would perform if they were here today.
 
That statistic also indicates that they are hooked more than Willie. I would also say that make is a strong word. "Get a hit" is more likely for bangers than making it and getting shape to run out. Another variable to consider is how they were hooked? It's just as likely they hooked themselves as they were hooked by an opponent. Another thing to remember is that both Greenleaf and Willie played 3 cushion at a decent level. I think Charlie Ursitti or maybe Mike Shamos had them listed in tournaments. They did not play to the level of Hoppe, Cochran, or Schaefer, or even Bozeman, but they played better than average at the time. Willie would have been able to kick and would likely kick well today. Adapting to equipment, was something everybody had to do and still have to do today. The ability to execute jump shots while a factor, is not at the top of the list of priorities on how players of a bygone era would perform if they were here today.

This discussion is best examined with a review of the top 10 jump shots from competition moments. Would those same shots have been possible by kicking at them?

I will get back to you.
 
Willie never played fast cloth or layered tips or jump cues.

Its 20th century player vs 21st century player. In other areas the future always wins.

The weakest players on tour has more ability than willie.


Well, you just conspicuously discredited yourself amongst your peers, or at least the vast majority.
It is obvious you are ignorant, or misinformed, about Willie’s accomplishments and it’s impressive,
both in terms of confirming his greatness & corroborating your lack of appreciation for the legends.

Try this for size……and remember that pool was booming when Willie played and the great players
he competed against that are legendary names. How many of today’s players will become legends?

In 1940-41, a round-robin pool tournament series was sponsored by billiard halls, eight of the best
players were selected to compete. Willie was sponsored by a prominent NYC billiards parlor, McGirr’s.

Willie dominated the series and ran 125 balls from the opening break shot 5 times when only 2 other
players in history has accomplished that feat. Guess what? That was the start and Willie only got better.

Between 1941 and 1957, when pool was really popular worldwide, Mr. Mosconi won the World Straight
Pool Championship 18 times. If you want to appreciate how many that is, remove you socks and count
your fingers and toes. Willie almost won a World Championship, not any local tournament, for every digit
you can count on your hands & feet. In 1957, Willie suffered a stroke and sadly, officially retired from pool.

Willie Moscini dominated men’s professional pocket billiards and is among the top 5 to ever play this game.
 

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... Between 1941 and 1957, when pool was really popular worldwide, Mr. Mosconi won the World Straight
Pool Championship 18 times. ....
According to Charlie Ursitti's records, it was 19 times:

YearMonthTypeFormatPointsPlayersWinnerScoreRunner-upScoreLocation
11940-1941Nov.-MayLeague32xRR1258Mosconi176W 48LPonzi144W 80LMultiple cities
21942Nov.-Dec.TourneyDouble RR1256Mosconi9W 1LPonzi6W 4LDetroit
31944Feb.-Mar.Match10 blocks1252Mosconi1250Ponzi924Kansas City, MO
41945Jan.-Feb.Match48 blocks1252Mosconi5498Greenleaf3738KCMO, Chicago, Detroit, NYC
51946Feb.-Mar.Match86 blocks1252Mosconi8727Caras750810 cities
61946Nov.Match30 blocks1252Mosconi3750Crane2919Rochester, Phila., Cleve., Chicago
71947MayMatch16 blocks1252Mosconi2000Crane918Perth Amboy, Chicago
81947Oct.-NovMatch32 blocks1252Mosconi4000Caras2334Detroit, Perth Amboy, KCMO
91948Mar.Match9 blocks1502Mosconi1350Ponzi643Chicago
101950Feb.TourneyDouble RR1504Mosconi4W 2LCrane4W 2L*Chicago (*decided in a playoff)
111951Jan.Match20 blocks1502Mosconi3000Crane2323Phila., KCMO
121951Feb.TourneyDouble RR1504Mosconi6W 0L3 players2W 4LChicago
131952Mar.-Apr.TourneyRR15010Mosconi8W 1LCrane7W 2LBoston
141953Mar.TourneyRR1509Mosconi8W 0L4 players5W 3LSan Fran. (Procita, Caras, Moore, Crane)
151954Feb.-Mar.Match16 blocks1502Mosconi2400Procita989Phila., Chicago
161955Nov.-Dec.Match10 blocks1502Mosconi1500Crane676Phila.
171956Jan.-Feb.Match42 blocks1502Mosconi6300Caras3007Phila., Wash., Milwaukee., Chicago, Rockford, Detroit
181956Mar.Match12 blocks1502Mosconi1800Moore879Albuquerque
191956Apr.TourneyDouble RR1508Mosconi14W 0LCrane10W 4LKinston, NC
 
Well, you just conspicuously discredited yourself amongst your peers, or at least the vast majority.
It is obvious you are ignorant, or misinformed, about Willie’s accomplishments and it’s impressive,
both in terms of confirming his greatness & corroborating your lack of appreciation for the legends.

Try this for size……and remember that pool was booming when Willie played and the great players
he competed against that are legendary names. How many of today’s players will become legends?

In 1940-41, a round-robin pool tournament series was sponsored by billiard halls. Eight of the best
players were selected to compete. Willie was sponsored by a prominent NYC billiards parlor, McGirr’s.
Willie dominated the series and ran 125 balls from the opening break shot 5 times when only 2 other
players in history has accomplished that feat. Guess what? That was the start and Willie only got better.

Between 1941 and 1957, when pool was really popular worldwide, Mr. Mosconi won the World Straight
Pool Championship 18 times. If you want to appreciate how many that is, remove you socks and count
your fingers and toes. Willie almost won a World Championship, not any local tournament, for every digit
you can count on your hands & feet. In 1957, Willie suffered a stroke and sadly, officially retired from pool.

were those WC:s the ones where the title holder only had to play one match?

it's true that pool was fairly popular, but also mainly a national affair. SVB went overseas and beat an international field of 256 players to win the world championship.
 
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