....today's equipment is far better than yesterday's equipment by a leap & a bound. The rules were different too. But champions still rule with any equipment...
The old T-Rail Antique Pool Tables were astounding to play on, but they don't have the banking accuracy that a Gold Crown or Diamond gives you. I know, I had one for years. I couldn't take anything to the Pool Hall, that I learned on my Home Table.
The Cues of the last 15 years were far better than their predecessors. Don't believe me, break a few racks with the Predator BK & then decide for yourself. The Predator Play Cue, with it's pie-lam constructed shaft, is about as fine a Cue as you can strike a Cue Ball with (the shaft is the key to the difference). Put a Pie-Lam shaft on your Cue today & you won't use your other one again.
The balls are different too, imagine playing with the old Clay Balls. You could actually break an old clay ball on the break. If Mosconi, Crane, Lassiter, Caras, Puckett, Rood or Cornbread were running the streets, some of our champions of today would be second best more than they like to think. Those guys had charisma, charm, GUTS & they knew how to play their opponent better than they played Pool.
Yesterday's rules were different too. No BALL IN HAND for yesterday's Champions, they shot the cue ball where it sat. There wasn't a Jump Cue either & they broke with the Cue they played with.
Today you can REALLY go to the Libaray & get the information to learn the Game of Pool. There are probably a hundred books & thousands of videos that are just waiting for the oppurtunity to spill out the sacred info on how to play the game. But most players still choose to learn the hard way, most never realize their real aptitude level, because they won't open a book, do a drill or sit & watch a Video to learn didly squat. We have a local player that is a good 8 speed, could be a great 10 speed. but he doesnt even understand the Diamond System & isn't intersted in learning.
The game of Billiards & Pocket Billiards was originally for the Aristocracy. But not so today. While there are a few Bankers, CEOs, Attorneys & Doctors that play the game... most of the players are Blue Collar workers & the unemployed.
When the proprietors quit seeking huge sales figures in liquor & promote the game by promoting lessons (private or group), the average clientele will change.
Don't get me wrong here, I grew up in yesterday's sleezy Pool Halls & I miss those smokey dens where thousand of dollars changed hands on Big Green Stage between two actors.
The stories from those days will be told forever. The movie THE HUSTLER was a great portrayal in part, but the movie was about two men who were destined to compete for some imaginary title.
The atmosphere gripped you & kept you "with it", that same atmosphere gets played again & again when some drifter comes through & challenges anyone for a $2000 set. The sweaters gather with side bet cash in hands, the cigarettes are lighted & the liquor flows. The pingpong race bounces back & forth until one player emerges as the BEST Man, after that ... it isn't who won, it's how much did they win !