Totally surprised it took 15 posts before Earl got chucked under a bus.
If i could hug this thread for surprising me, i would...
You denying it?
Totally surprised it took 15 posts before Earl got chucked under a bus.
If i could hug this thread for surprising me, i would...
If 'smarts' is the ability to recall 'moves' that apply to a current situation, or recall how to bank/kick/masse/jump/smooth/etc a ball to get the preferred result then sure, they're smart. But in all honesty, how many people do you know who you'd think weren't all that smart, that you put a toolbox and a broken down car infront of, and it ends up fixed... Or the 14 year old down the street who can clean your computer out in 45 minutes. You don't have to have a doctorate in physics or geometry to be a savant on the pool table, but being intelligent enough to out move someone when you're setting up the game, or knowing when to bail is going to make a big difference in how your night is going to go.
The kid down the street might go 'oh i'll fix your computer for you mister, i love doing that stuff', if he's smart, he goes 'oh yeah, best buy would charge you $65 mister, i'll do it for $35 if you tell your friends about how well i did it'...
Lots of questions Brian.
No, you don't have to be smart, especially book-smart, to play pool well, even 1 pocket. and No, it doesn't really matter.
Now if you're talking about visual intelligence, that's another matter.
JoeyA
I read a stat that at that time only 4 of the male professional players had ever attended college. Varner was one, can't remember the others now.
Scott
Or does this even matter?
Over the years I've been whooped up on playing pool with guys who I figured weren't very smart. At least not book smart...
Any thoughts/comments are welcome.
Best,
Brian kc
I played a lot of players that never made it to high school. It wasn't because they were stupid. It was because they wee making a living playing pool. How smart wee they?
I don't think smarts has anything to do with shooting pool. Allot of smart people can't play good at all, allot of not so smart people can. Humm, so what's up with that? It think it all boils down to the desire to be good, common sense, coordination, and practice, practice, practice...
Or one could say, common sense.