Takumi4G63 said:It just seems like nobody is in any position to know this or even have a reasonably good idea.
...In pool it seems that the only reliable way to tell what someone is capable of is by what they have actually accomplished. Anything else is far too speculative just because of the nature of the game of pool.
Tak-man,
I guess I will definitely have to disagree with this.
The players in the first half of this century played straight pool almost exclusively for their whole lives. The fans that hung around them watched straight pool almost exclusively for their whole lives. It's like asking a current fan or player the question, "do you think Earl could run 11 racks of nine-ball in a row?" While the answer is speculative in nature, I do not believe that it is "far too speculative." The people "speculating" are the experts and true students of the game. I value their opinion (if Irving Crane told me that black was white, I would probably still tend to believe him - he had character).
I think sjm has hit the nail on the head - there was virtually no incentive for these men to engage in "record-setting" attempts.
I also would be in favor of ANY venture that would encourage the best players in the world to return to playing the true championship game.
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