Am I wrong or does Europe have a points system that sets their team. So whoever is playing the best this year plays on the team?
Yes, my understanding it's the top 5 by points with Europe and top 2 by points for USA Team....the other 3 are chosen
I know at least one that's never lost one.:wink:
I WOULD HOPE THAT YOU DID REMEMBER.
Congratulations any way
I think that it's the top two by points for both teams with the others chosen by Match Room, and they say in the choosing of the other three players for both teams the points will play a role in their considerations.
From the Mosconi Cup Website:
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How the teams will be picked
21 Apr 2009
European Ranking System, 2012 Mosconi Cup
The European Mosconi Cup Ranking will consist of 10 events - six Euro Tour events and four 'World' events. The 'World' events will carry approximately 50% more points due to the international strength of the field. Other events can and may be added to this list provided they fit the criteria.
Only players finishing in the last 32 of each event will be allocated points and at the conclusion, after the 2012 US Open, the top two players will automatically gain entry to the Mosconi Cup side.
The remaining three players will be Matchroom Sport wildcard picks although the ranking will play a part in this.
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USA Ranking System, 2012 Mosconi Cup
The American Mosconi Cup Ranking will consist of five events - all taking place within the USA.
Other events can and may be added to this list provided they fit the criteria.
Only players finishing in the last 32 of each event will be allocated points and at the conclusion, after the 2012 US Open, the top two players will automatically gain entry to the Mosconi Cup side.
The remaining three players will be Matchroom Sport wildcard picks although the ranking will play a part in this.
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I think that clears it up they are chosen the in the same manner, the only difference being which tournaments are used for point allocation.
I agree with you all the way and.....................
you know we've played we've talked.
And I think you yourself would be an excellent captain for the team.
Captain CJ, got a good ring to it too !
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Actually Hunter Lombardo does compete in the international events,
and he is an American player. But your Canadian so I'll cut you some slack
for not knowing this. :grin:
Celtic said:93 Lombardo, Hunter
You should polish your glasses or learn to read a little better.
He is in the rankings and on the list I posted.
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Yes he is ,however I was referring to this that you wrote:
"You cannot expect people who do not compete at the true elite level of the sport to have any chance against people that do,
and the USA has 1 single player who even makes "some" effort to compete on that stage,
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and he is 32nd in the rankings and is team USA's golden boy who they put all their hopes on."
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Maybe you should try to remember what you write.![]()
If the US players would spend some time on the MC break they would do much better. Johnnyt
Europe's the favorite, but the chances of the American team are greatly enhanced by the emergence of Mike Dechaine as a legitimate superstar.
In 2012, Mike came third in the Derby City Nine ball, was the only non-Filippino to reach the final day of the US Open 10-ball championship and won very convincingly at Turning Stone.
If the US is going to get it done this year, I think Mike Dechaine will be the star of the show.
A year ago, however, Europe didn't field it's strongest possible team, with VanDenBerg and Melling on the team while Immonen and Hohmann watched. Not sure who they'll have on this year's team, so I'll wait to make my prediction.
This should be fun.
IMO The US team needs a coach/ captain that will get them working and practicing together as a team. The European team is just that.... A Team. If the pool world could vote or choose its representing players and captain , we might have a better shot. We have players that can win points events but not be able to cope with the pressure of a team event. I think Dechaine, SVB and Archer have the goods to handle the pressure. The other 2 that I think have the goods I am prabably better off not throwing their names out in this thread
Dennis Hatch as proven himself, and I would think Rodney Morris as well. What about Hunter Lombardo, he seems to be playing well under the pressure of events overseas?