Pro with best stroke?

longhair said:
absolutely! Biggest stroke I've ever seen by miles.

While I am by no means taking away from billiard players.. they play on heated tables which makes thinks a bit easier..I doubt half the things you see on a billiard table could be duplicated on a pool table.
same for snooker.. the balls are lighter...I have played snooker, and know for a fact that I can draw the small ball tons further than a pool cue ball.
I thought this was about best stroke.. doesnt best stoke mean "drawing the ball....force follow.. power shots.. ability to impart spin?
I dont remember ever seeing a snooker player draw the ball 3 or 4 rails for position.. its like comparing apples and oranges.. you can't. maybe we talking about best fundamentals.. snooker takes that one for sure. those cats are solid :)
 
If we're talking about best fundamentals, I'd say most of the snooker world, followed by Sigel, Mizerak, Deuel, and Souquet, are my favorites to watch and emulate.

But for best results, Massey, Sayghiner, Nevel, and Deuel get the most power and ability to make the CB really dance while retaining extreme accuracy of aim, which are the real tests of stroke mechanics, I think.

-Andrew
 
DoomCue said:
Neils Feijen. While his head alignment is what I would call less than ideal, his stroke is exactly the same on every shot.

-djb


I have to agree David, Niels has one of the smoothest draw shots I've ever laid eyes on.
 
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