Really: USA had a population of 322 millions in 2014.
The countries who have been able to produce Mosconi Cup players in the recent years when Europe have been dominant are Germany, UK, Netherlands, Greece, Finland, Poland, and I could even throw in Austria - that is around 225 millions - 100 mill less.
If we start to talk about number of pool players in USA vs Europe, I would guess USA is more than 10 to 1.
The last 5 years dominance is all about:
Bar box kiddy pool vs Treating pool as a sport,
Looking for the next easy score vs Focus on practice and tournaments and getting in shape
Being a lamb killer on a regional tour vs Seasoning yourself on the international pool scene
That are the main reasons, forget the population card..
No matter how good or experienced you are you are gonna ba e moments I call brain farts.
.my boss has bee a plumber for 25 years and has ow wd his own comps g for 20 . He is good at it and other plumbers call him for advice when they encounter problems.
Yesterday he watched me cal a pipe and he then reached over to turn the valve on.
I yelled wtf? Are you doing ? Too late . . The popped off a d water was shooting everywhere before be could then back off.
I asked him wth was he thinking ? He said...i dunno.
Talk about a brain fart after always preaching to me to wait a half hour fot the glue to dry.
You must either see a different video than the rest of the world or simply being blind! The ref calls the foul and then Boyes picks up the cue ball! The cue ball never really goes off his hand. He is placing the ball, hears the ref calling the foul and pulling it back up!
You have been very specific in your (many) posts about being otherwise while it's not (with a video, at 10:45 on genipool14's video on his channel) You are either blind or very hateful!
The problem as I see it is that the cue ball only had a small space to be placed into it in order to make the shot. I can't tell you what was going on in Karl's mind but simple logic tells you that he would have to "measure", whether with his eye/mind's estimation, the cue ball or some other method to see if the cue ball could fit in the tight spot and he also has to determine/measure if he can place the cue ball in that spot without touching the surrounding balls.
Ken Shuman felt that Karl was measuring and called a foul. The lifting the cue ball back up is most likely why Ken called the foul because it looked like Karl had decided it was too tight of a spot to place the cue ball.
Once Karl began his protest, he ultimately committed to placing the cue ball in the tight spot.
Ken did the right thing imo but my logic says that Karl was indeed measuring. If Karl decided to not place the cue ball in that spot, Karl's argument that he was trying to place the cue ball would have been a moot point.
Now the other unique question is, what would have happened if Karl had accidentally touched ONE of the impeding balls while he was placing or measuring with the cue ball?
JoeyA
Sorry, he definitely puts it down and pulls it back up. The ref calls foul once he starts to pull it back up.
And ALSO which you are neglecting to see. Karl first places the cue above the 3, and ultimately while referee Ken is talking to coaches, places it in a completely different spot...why...because he measured the first shot out and it wasn't possible.
He measured. Adjusted. And placed it in a completely different spot.watch the replay again. I've already seen it a dozen times.
And Ken Schumann has been around for a while, he knows measuring when he sees it. Karl just did a good performance to talk his way out of it.
No hating going on. Just facts and observations
1-3 Use of Equipment
g. You may only use your vision to judge whether the cue ball or an object ball would fit through a gap, or to judge what ball the cue ball would contact first. You may not use any ball, cue, rack, chalk cube, or any other equipment or other part of your body as a width-measuring device.
5. Situation: Player A, with ball in hand, places the cue ball very close to two object balls that are near each other, one legal and one illegal. Player A then picks up the cue ball and re-places it in a different position before shooting toward the same object balls. Player B calls a foul for measuring.
Ruling: Whether Player A attempted a measurement is determined by the referee's judgment. The referee must carefully consider the position of the table and information gathered from the players concerning Player A’s actions.
Karl is the devil!! He shout be put to death for his actions!!
I just looked and it's not even in the WPA rules that I could find. Here's what it says under CSI league rules:
And here's what it says under the applied rulings, and the situation seems to match pretty closely what happened:
It's such a vague rule that you've got to be absolutely sure if you're going to call it, and Ken knew that he couldn't stand by his initial ruling, so I don't even know what we're all arguing about anyway. Even the guy who made the call in the first place disagreed with himself!
Good post. I agree with you.
My problem is that Karl did a song and dance and got out of it. The referees instinct was telling him to call foul. Karl should've just went to his chair.
I think Karl didn't want to shoot it. Later he says "you called a foul, so it has to stay a foul." He was happy to give it up.
That's a little strong.
I was thinking more along the lines of just go to your seat when the ref calls you on a foul.
Don't carry on and make the ref second guess himself when what he saw was in fact you measuring the shot.
And certainly, while the ref is talking to your coach, don't quickly set up a completely different shot before the ref notices and makes you place the ball where you originally were measuring...err placing... the cue ball in the first place.
His argument for "placing" went completely out the window once he put the cue ball in a new spot.
That was all part of the act. Place the cue ball in a completely different spot, then go to the chair and act like you were just placing it, then as ref insists Karl take the shot, get up and work with the new spot.
When in reality, he measured his first take on the placement (cue ball above the 3), tried to bail out and was called for the foul.
If this is the case, I would love to see a video of this particular timeframe. How about a link. I would like to see it because I missed seeing the beginning of when Boyes was either measuring or placing the cueball.
JoeyA
Sorry, he definitely puts it down and pulls it back up. The ref calls foul once he starts to pull it back up.
And ALSO which you are neglecting to see. Karl first places the cue above the 3, and ultimately while referee Ken is talking to coaches, places it in a completely different spot...why...because he measured the first shot out and it wasn't possible.
He measured. Adjusted. And placed it in a completely different spot.watch the replay again. I've already seen it a dozen times.
And Ken Schumann has been around for a while, he knows measuring when he sees it. Karl just did a good performance to talk his way out of it.
No hating going on. Just facts and observations
You aren't accurately describing the situation.
When he placed it on the table then picked it back up, the foul was called.
If he was just placing it then why pick it back up?
That was what the referee obviously thought was measuring. But under the lights and cameras, pressure gets to everyone and the referee changed his call. I'm standing by his original assessment.
Also, for Karl to go about placing the ball when the referee was talking to the coaches and not looking was out of order. for sure he got a good look then.
this whole situation is ridiculous, and one of the many reasons I try not to come into the main forum very often, a bunch of experts who probably can't run 4 balls.
So we aren't allowed to give our opinions on events in pool anymore unless we run five balls?