KingJerryO
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Does anyone know why the United States (1 country pop. 300,000,000) matches up with the entire CONTINENT of Europe, which consists of 50 countries and 750,000,000 people? Doesn't seem like an even playing field to me.
Does anyone know why the United States (1 country pop. 300,000,000) plays the entire CONTINENT of Europe which consists of 50 countries and 750,000,000 people? Doesn't seem like an even playing field to me.
Seems like the US has decent enough odds based on results. The US has an 11-5 record against Europe since the first Mosconi Cup.
Does anyone know why the United States (1 country pop. 300,000,000) matches up with the entire CONTINENT of Europe, which consists of 50 countries and 750,000,000 people? Doesn't seem like an even playing field to me.
Should the US and Europe combine and play India? Or Africa? Would that make it fair?
It's a five man team. It's like calculating your odds of winning the lottery by buying two tickets instead of one. They won't change the outcome even though they're double.
Does anyone know why the United States (1 country pop. 300,000,000) matches up with the entire CONTINENT of Europe, which consists of 50 countries and 750,000,000 people? Doesn't seem like an even playing field to me.
So 5A football team has no advantage over 3A football team. Just more than double the school size.
You are absolutely right - it is very unfair, in favor of the USA.
The idea/format might have been ...ahem, 'borrowed' from the Brits
much as the Snooker event "England vs the Rest of the World".
A more pertinient question might be why would the Mosconi Cup
be 9 Ball when he HATED 9 Ball?
Dale
Football yes, basketball not so much. The 3A roundballers with the best coaching and developmental programs in the lower grades can usually play up with the big schools.
Five man team.
Here in Oregon we have a public school that's 5a (6a is the biggest) who has beaten the Washington state championship 6A with double the enrollment team two years in a row. It happens in football too.
Does anyone know why the United States (1 country pop. 300,000,000) matches up with the entire CONTINENT of Europe, which consists of 50 countries and 750,000,000 people? Doesn't seem like an even playing field to me.
IMO It does seem like Europe has an advantage over the US. But if you we're to compare the US to only one country in Europe, for example Germany, the quality and quantity of players can't compete with the states.
Even though the Mosconi Cup is Europe vs the US it still provides awesome entertainment and competition, while putting on a very successful event.
Wouldn't it be more appropriate to compare the total number of people that 9ball in the US to the total number of people playing 9ball in Europe?
Care to guess which territory has more active players from which to select?
Yes, i think you are right arctic. That would be more appropriate, but I couldn't guess the answer because I personally have no clue. If research has been done, could you give me the numbers of 9 ball players in Europe compared to the USA.
The tiny Philippines would beat EITHER team...is THAT a fair fight???
speculation, but it is very possible. Furthermore, I believe what arctic said applies here. Children are taught to play in school in the philippines. How large do you think their 9b playing population is(every last one of them). Plus not exactly tiny at 100,000,000 but comparatively speaking you are right.
Pool is not part of the curriculum in the Philippines. That is false.