You just don't even know a little bit do you?
FWIW - I saw that picture 30 years ago, and read all 3 of Joe's books.
He stands 'angled' for the same reason Mosconi did, and I'm certain,
from your uninformed comments you don't have a clue as to why.
Many players stand more square to the line of the shot - as do many
top pool players - but not all. Likewise, few pool players stand nearly so
angled to the line of the shot as Mosconi did. So what?
There is MUCH more to a stance than the relative position of ones feet.
Dale(who wonders if somebody read the part about I have played both ways)
"Snooker players use their stance because Joe Davis used it."
This is an exact quote of what you said, despite the fact that the vast majority of top players stand nothing like Joe Davis. This makes what you said, as you've written it, demonstrably false. Ronnie O'Sullivan, who won the Masters last night (heard of it?) is, like Davis, right-handed and left-eyed. Despite having this in common, Ronnie stands square on to the shot - like every other player in the game that wins anything.
But obviously there's no benefit to the square on stance they all use. They're just copying Joe Davis...but not really copying Joe Davis. Point well made.
I'm not too concerned with winning you over, as anyone who knows anything about snooker knows that you're full of it.
