JCIN said:
I dunno man, Corey seems to be doing pretty good keeping up with Lance there, and cycling ain't even his game!
JCIN said:
BazookaJoe said:
storke said:I ask this question because as I think of it I can't think of another sport with as many top competitors. Are there the same in other sports? Look at how many great pool players there are. The list seems to get bigger yearly. What are your opinions?
Yeah, I would rank Johnny Archer rght up there with Muhammad Ali or Sugar Ray Robinson. Why is it when asked, people will always say their sport is the most difficult? What other sports have had a 16 year old world champion? I'm not dissin' pool, it is in my blood, but realistically there are games and sports that are more difficult.softshot said:most of these posts boil down to golf and pool. As close to an apples to apples comparison as your likely to find (call it red apples vs green apples)
the biggest difference between the two is this:
In golf you have to beat a score card, your opponent has no tactical moves against you, he cannot make your position in the game better or worse for any given shot, the total score is all that matters.
Golf vs pool... the closest analogy is 3 ball who can make all three balls in the least amount of shots.. not exactly the most difficult billiards game.
In pool (9,10-ball) a skilled opponent can make your life miserable and only sink a single ball himself. on the score card he's getting whipped but at the end of the rack he won.
Compared to other reaction sports the physical demands are not as high in many ways, run faster, hit harder, stay on your feet while beaten up.
But, the muscle control is far more important in pool that anywhere else. To punch a guy in the face.. you just hit hard and land on his face. do that enough times with enough power and you will win, or Track..just run fast. fastest guy there wins.. He might not be able to complete a sentence or tell you anything other than "I RUN FAST". the muscles are pushed to their peak and the guy with the highest peak wins 90% of the time.
Pool is fine motor control on a level nothing else compares to. name another sport where muscles are forced to move comparatively slowly, very short distances with pinpoint precision. mentally add in not only mental fortitude, but knowledge of the game. and you have a very difficult sport.
Football players need a similar knowledge of the game, but at the end of the day its their reaction speed that determines winning or losing any given play.
compare that to one pocket where the guy with the most knowledge but diminished skills will come out ahead more often than not.
you can play pool your whole life and you are in between two extremes lots of knowledge and less skills or less knowledge and a ton of skill, very few hit the sweet spot and have enough of both for a little while but its always a limited time.. just a few years.
LMAO.. now we are asking not which sport is the toughest to master, but what sport is toughest to master and then beat someone in chess???belmicah said:How many extremely intelligent football players have you met? Could they beat Efren in chess?
How is that different than golf? You can be doing everything perfectly with a one stroke lead and shank one shot, make bogie or worse, and lose.cuetechasaurus said:In pool you can be doing everything perfectly, and one small little error can cost you the match and the tournament.