Not even efren has got any credit in this thread,nor has Archer . This is a case of my dog is bigger than your dog,I am Archers age . And before I sign off here . I personally think it is BS . SVB is the man in America Period,I have seen all these players play . Before SVB Archer was the big dog in American pool . It is passing the torch . Do I believe Varner ,or Hall for that matter were superior to today's elite .Such as Dennis ,Alex,Shane .Not no but heck no . I HAVE seen them all play . No disrespect to them but the game and PLAYERS have evolved. The ones preaching this are just having visions . This is some of the most ridiculous crap I have ever read . I,m sorry but that is how I feel about it . I don't believe the game peaked 25 years ago . I feel today's players have been disrespected,I never said young guns . Some of this mess sounds like dime novel material.Yes this is bold,but read some of the claims .I am not directing what I have said at you.I was suppose to stop typing after the efren and Archer statement . This is about the thread in whole . The one I should have quoted is a big name on here who I do respect . But comparing what their brain seen 30 years ago with some added ego ,Does not make it fact . If this sounded disrespectful then I apologize .
Sorry to see you get so upset about this, but my point remains that the very best players of the last generation played just as good as the very best players of this one.
At One Pocket Ronnie Allen was the equal of anyone playing today PERIOD!
At Straight Pool, Steve Mizerak (and Mike Sigel) was the equal of anyone playing today PERIOD!
At Bank Pool, Eddie Taylor (and Bugs) was the equal of anyone playing today PERIOD!
And finally at 9-Ball and Ten Ball Jose Parica (and Buddy) was the equal of anyone playing today PERIOD!
That's my opinion based on a lifetime of watching great pool by great players. I am not clouded by memories of another era. I deal very much in realities of observing the finer points of each player's game. There is no 9-Ball player today who plays the game any better than Buddy Hall at his best. He would play perfect position for hours and not miss a ball. Do you see anyone doing that today?
All that said, I have seen Shane play tournament matches better than anyone else before him. His match with Ronnie Alcano for the hot seat at the U.S. Open a couple of years back is as good as I've ever seen anyone play. Shane was in a word, AMAZING! I have also seen Wu from Taiwan play at a higher speed than any other tournament player before him (Earl being the lone exception). And his countryman Yang is the premier money player of this generation. Oh what a match if only Parica was 15-20 years younger!
Finally I am quick to give credit where credit is due. It is true we have more great pool players today than ever before. Are they better than the best players who came before them. Of that I'm not so sure. I have yet to see anyone bank balls match after match better than Eddie Taylor. He was running fives, sixes and sevens (and more) in every game he played. I can imagine what he would do if he had the opportunity to play 9-Ball Banks all those years ago. I think the game would have seemed like a joke to him, just like 9-Ball seemed to Mosconi.
If all this upsets you, I'm sorry. It's just my opinion and you can take it for what it's worth. By the way, Earl Strickland remains the best tournament 9-Ball player I ever saw. He is kind of in between generations, so I don't know where you would place him.