How will you defend SVB this time?

ask Darren if he wants to gamble with Shane, then go and ask Shane if he wants to gamble with Darren. This will answer your question about who is better in both of their minds.

I already know the answer as I'm sure most of you do too. Big difference between short races in tournament play and playing someone for the cheese.
 
ask Darren if he wants to gamble with Shane, then go and ask Shane if he wants to gamble with Darren. This will answer your question about who is better in both of their minds.

I already know the answer as I'm sure most of you do too. Big difference between short races in tournament play and playing someone for the cheese.

The problem here is that the op thinks that a race to 5 or 8 is a superior benchmark than a race to 100 in terms of who the better is.
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Again with the ridiculous race to 100 talk?

Tell you what, how about tennis players play best of 55 sets instead of best of 5? Because we'd surely get the best player at the end, and not just the best endurance player...

Does a race to 5, or a race to 8 for that matter, contain it's fair share of luck? Of course, but so does a 90 minute football (soccer) match. But when the same players keep winning those races to 5 or races to 8, then guess what? It isn't luck.
 
Again with the ridiculous race to 100 talk?

Tell you what, how about tennis players play best of 55 sets instead of best of 5? Because we'd surely get the best player at the end, and not just the best endurance player...

Does a race to 5, or a race to 8 for that matter, contain it's fair share of luck? Of course, but so does a 90 minute football (soccer) match. But when the same players keep winning those races to 5 or races to 8, then guess what? It isn't luck.

It is only ridiculous if your boy loses. If he wins a race to 100 then it proves how great he is. In pool we have sprints and marathons.

Some people are good at one and not the other and some people are good at both.
 
It is only ridiculous if your boy loses. If he wins a race to 100 then it proves how great he is. In pool we have sprints and marathons.

Some people are good at one and not the other and some people are good at both.

There aren't any world titles or other big events played to super long distances so actually it's completely irrelevant...
 
If you only count titles as a measure of player's worth then sure. But most of us don't.

What a load of rubbish.

Who were the top money players in the 70's? Who were the top money players in snooker in the 70's? Who are the top money players now for money in snooker? What about golf? Who are the top sticks for the cash at golf? Someone mentioned tennis, yes? The top dog for the dollar at tennis trips off most peoples tongues. They mean far more than grand slams after all.

Big cash means nothing. The Philippines are full of players that would lock SVB in a room to get at him if they could..

Titles talk years, decades even, after they were won.
 
What a load of rubbish.

Who were the top money players in the 70's? Who were the top money players in snooker in the 70's? Who are the top money players now for money in snooker? What about golf? Who are the top sticks for the cash at golf? Someone mentioned tennis, yes? The top dog for the dollar at tennis trips off most peoples tongues. They mean far more than grand slams after all.

Big cash means nothing. The Philippines are full of players that would lock SVB in a room to get at him if they could..

Titles talk years, decades even, after they were won.

You fool yourself. Shane is well known in the Philippines and only a handful of players dare to try him for any significant money.

This is pool and pool culture we are talking about. In pool culture the money player is as revered as the tournament player. Even Daz speaks about his gambling as a measure of how he ranks himself as a player. He has much more respect for the money player than you do.

Anyway this is all just fun to argue about. Until all the top players are playing together on a unified tour there is no way to measure who is best. Daz is better outside America and Shane is better inside it if you count titles. If you count money matches Shane is clearly better with more big LONG matches against big time tough players.

Both of them have played in the Philippines, both of them are up on their trips. You can match this up a hundred ways and it comes down to both of them are world class players who are at the top of their game. Neither is "better" than the other, they just both excel at different times.
 
You fool yourself. Shane is well known in the Philippines and only a handful of players dare to try him for any significant money.

This is pool and pool culture we are talking about. In pool culture the money player is as revered as the tournament player. Even Daz speaks about his gambling as a measure of how he ranks himself as a player. He has much more respect for the money player than you do.

Anyway this is all just fun to argue about. Until all the top players are playing together on a unified tour there is no way to measure who is best. Daz is better outside America and Shane is better inside it if you count titles. If you count money matches Shane is clearly better with more big LONG matches against big time tough players.

Both of them have played in the Philippines, both of them are up on their trips. You can match this up a hundred ways and it comes down to both of them are world class players who are at the top of their game. Neither is "better" than the other, they just both excel at different times.

And who has won the most titles out of interest? ;)
 
It is only ridiculous if your boy loses. If he wins a race to 100 then it proves how great he is. In pool we have sprints and marathons.

Some people are good at one and not the other and some people are good at both.

It's not. I don't have a dog in this fight (I'm assuming this thread has turned into SVB vs. Daz) as I'm a big fan of both players and think they're both in the discussion for who is the best player in the world right now.
 
You can match this up a hundred ways and it comes down to both of them are world class players who are at the top of their game. Neither is "better" than the other, they just both excel at different times.

Agree with this.
 
SVB lost to Darren Appleton 8-3 in teh world pool masters and was unlucky it wasn't a whitewash. Now before we start I am not saying SVB is not one of the best players in the world, but like I said in other threads he cannot be deemed the best player on planet earth like Earl, Mika, Daz were when they were winning everything in sight.

I believe Bartram and JB cases scoffed at my claims in the week earlier. What do you have to say now when I told you all SVB was 8-1 because bookies aren't stupid, they know SVB kacks his pants when he is outside the TAR studio or American soil.

If all Brits loose there will be no show at the venue or betting!! :wink:
 
Looking at their respective tournament titles.. It appears both players won the first ever world ten ball championships lol...
 
Excellent!

You don't judge people based on losses.
You judge them based on wins.
Losses don't mean anything, every pool player on earth loses.
But very few win the titles these players have won.

You can lose to Darren 8-3 also.
That doesn't mean you're the equal of SVB.

Best response yet, followed closely by Jay and Neil.

Those who think you must play till somebody quits have never played long matches or matches against deep pockets. But even if they were the ultimate "decider", how many games? How much money? Would Shane be the best in a race to 100? What about 500? If a player offers to play for a million and no one has a million to bet, does that make the player the best?

And for those who think a players fails because he doesn't win every match, or that anyone can't be beaten, I have a 1-0 lifetime record against Willie Mosconi...guess he wasn't so good, huh?
 
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This reminds me of match play in golf. In watching match play over the years, I've heard all of the players say on any given day, anything can happen. Even when they rank it and 64 is playing a 1 seed. They are still all pros and anything can happen. These guys are playing too close together for a race to 8.

If there is something in SVB's head, you haters better hope he doesn't get it worked out!
 
Anyone knows the results to TAR 29, shane vs dennis?

I can see dennis won, but I was wondering the actual results of the 8b, 10b and, 1p.
Or at least who won what..

Thanks!
 
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