I'm not saying one is better than the other, I'm simply stating they are very differe
This is true. Johnny Archer has stated in the past he would play Shane on a Bruswick Gold Crown with 4.25 inch pockets and Shane has declined. Shane will play Johnny on a Diamond and Johnny has and will always decline. These two tables make the scenarios very different. I'm not saying one is better than the other, I'm simply stating they are very different.
To get a dominant player we must have rules that provide that opportunity. Roll Out Rules, call pocket, no jump cues or break cues, slower cloth, 4.25 inch pockets would do this....the way they play today is just a sophisticated crap shoot for Champion players.
Shane is the best in the country ( the world, and maybe even Texas
) in my opinion as well.....I would just like to see him have the opportunity to prove it beyond any reasonable doubt.
No need to "get angry" about what I stated, my point is there's too many "uncontrollable factors in pool today," and it's directly related to one foul "slop" rules and the cloth/equipment guidelines. I'll take this position and argue it (politely and professionally) with anyone on earth. 'The Game is the Teacher'
On any given Sunday either player could win a race to 25 in 9 or 10 ball. In fact there are about a dozen top players that could be said about. Johnnyt
This is true. Johnny Archer has stated in the past he would play Shane on a Bruswick Gold Crown with 4.25 inch pockets and Shane has declined. Shane will play Johnny on a Diamond and Johnny has and will always decline. These two tables make the scenarios very different. I'm not saying one is better than the other, I'm simply stating they are very different.
To get a dominant player we must have rules that provide that opportunity. Roll Out Rules, call pocket, no jump cues or break cues, slower cloth, 4.25 inch pockets would do this....the way they play today is just a sophisticated crap shoot for Champion players.
Shane is the best in the country ( the world, and maybe even Texas

No need to "get angry" about what I stated, my point is there's too many "uncontrollable factors in pool today," and it's directly related to one foul "slop" rules and the cloth/equipment guidelines. I'll take this position and argue it (politely and professionally) with anyone on earth. 'The Game is the Teacher'