sure there are differences in both game-wise, but not enough to make me not wonder why one seems to be flourishing, and the other one is pool.
I don't mean to beat a dead stakehorse, but in an honest effort to figure it out, is the difference in general popularity and pro success mainly due to snooker being better organized and promoted?
popularity obviously doesn't change the physics of the game, but it would be cool for people in pool now to be able to live off it and not just for it, and also for kids coming up to have decent opportunities to learn, and play the game.
I don't mean to beat a dead stakehorse, but in an honest effort to figure it out, is the difference in general popularity and pro success mainly due to snooker being better organized and promoted?
popularity obviously doesn't change the physics of the game, but it would be cool for people in pool now to be able to live off it and not just for it, and also for kids coming up to have decent opportunities to learn, and play the game.