Jason , your post is NPR. Please try to keep to the correct forum.
Thank you.:kma:
I answered the question! the #1 guy would win easily. I do get off topic sometimes, just like you, I see.
Jason , your post is NPR. Please try to keep to the correct forum.
Thank you.:kma:
You do not seem to know how good Chang is.
I think that that question would mirror the results of the same question
in tennis. Since they have an official ranking system in tennis it's easier
to picture. The top five or even the top ten are at such an elite level of
skill that they make # 50 look like an amateur. Actually, the top few tennis players are so extraordinarily good that they are EXPECTED to win tournaments. When they don't it is usually because of some exogenous perturbations such as illness or injury. I add that the different surfaces can dictate definition of the top players.
Tennis matches are vastly more telling of true skill. Unlike pool in tennis both players get huge amounts of opportunity to allow their superior skill to prevail. Every serve that other player has the chance of a return. In pool a player might be vastly better then his opponent and never get to the table to let that higher amount of skill prevail. A guy can lose a match 11-3 who would have went on to win a marathon 100-62.
This is partly why if you use shorter races you need to play alternate break and win by 2. Tennis knows that you don't allow a person to win on the flip of a coin, that is why they shift stuff back and forth, the serve always shifts and at the end if the players are even on serves and the score is tied you don't get to serve for the win, you need to win by two.
If tennis were to do what pool does they would have the players flip a coin, the winner of the toss gets to serve, and they serve until they lose a round point. The winner of the toss could win a match never allowing a break of serve. It would be absurd, people would think it silly, and it is EXACTLY what pool does alot of the time.
Pool should always be alternate break AND win by 2. If you are playing a race to 11 and the score is 10-10 then the match is not over after this next game, you MUST win by two so that the person NEVER wins the match due to the coin toss that the guy breaking won.
In all honesty the end part of a match tied like that on break would be a huge pressure cooker and be some of the greatest pool one could ever watch. Doing the above would add a huge amount of excitement to those close matches and at the end of the match.
The rankings mean just a hair more than my sister beating me in a game of 9ball.