For sure cheesy. Oh yeah well what do you suggest Jason? It’s a good thing your not in charge of pool in America.
For sure cheesy. Oh yeah well what do you suggest Jason? It’s a good thing your not in charge of pool in America.
No actualy basement dweller has spent to much time in the basement, there are several pro's who play many events that in its self tells you who want to play and who doesn't I'd pick from that group and work it from there because those are the guys who are putting in the effort, the Euro don't sit at home sucking thier thumb crying about how bad pool is and they can't make any money they are out here grinding for every cent they make,,Going to Russia or training with Johan isn’t going to make USA win the Mosconi Cup. Europe doesn’t get together and travel for 3 months together as a team and they play fine. Basement Dweller has said the smartest thing in this whole this thread. Matchroom could add some money to a few 9ft events where the best players will actually show up and play in instead of having to travel to Oregon then South Carolina next week with maybe a $3,000 1st Place event.
If this is the case...the US should import some Taiwanese pool wiz kids. "Give me your tired, your poor, etc...."
Taiwan must be the best pool playing nation per capita in the world?
This thread is going to get a bunch of replies and a lot of complaints on here, but here's the truth it make absolutely no difference whatsoever who the captain is. Whatever 5 guys show up there are going to be big under dogs no matter what, and win or lose captaining is going to have very little to do with it.
I'd love to lead these "dogs" to victory! Maybe one day.![]()
Never gonna happen! The part about them winning anyway.
Give me 5 Euros and you got action against the Pinoys! The next best thing to gambling and winning is gambling and losing.
Jason
Ps, good luck in Vegas
Why don't you come out there dude? We be ballin' again!![]()
Stu, I'm talking about the necessary mental preparation for a high pressure event like this and you won't find it in any book and there are no drills you can do to improve this aspect of your game. In my opinion proper mental preparation for competition like the Mosconi Cup is just as important as finding ways to improve your safety play, kicking etc.
I've been down this road with countless players over the years and there are methods to get a player in the right frame of mind to compete at the highest level. My contention is that the best American players have the skills to compete on equal ground with the top European players, but for some reason they fail to perform when the time comes. Take Shane for example. No one can tell me that he isn't as good as any other player out there and yet look at what's happened to him in the MC. Both Mark and Johann did stellar work with their team by working with them on all the fundamentals described here and on other threads. I contend that alone is not the answer!
One last thing Stu. You can't "measure" a players ability to deal with pressure but you can damn sure see it. Watch Dennis Orcollo play sometime and you will see a player who handles it well.
Why do you think the top golfers and tennis players have mental coaches? They're not there to help them with their swing or their serve!
I wonder if we aren't talking about different pressure.
What I mean is that I have 100% confidence that SVB and Justin Bergman are rock solid under pressure where they are playing a race to 100. I think both believe that given a large enough sample size, they should beat everyone. (Except maybe a few Filipinos).
However, handling the pressure of playing your best RIGHT NOW, in a race to 5, for your country, teammates, and reputation is a different kind of pressure that I do think the U.S. is not prepared for because the never play short, high-pressure races. They play long races.
kollegedave