I agree with what you say
Jay,
You did a good job covering the bases. Simply no incentive for a very talented male to play pool here. If he has good hand eye coordination and spatial vision he can make millions doing something else so why be a chump playing pool? If he does play pool, he spends a major portion of his time hustling a dollar or working a real job to live.
I read on here about how many racks people can run and I wonder how many I could have ran at my best. Truth is I can only remember a few occasions when I uncorked and shot my best game. I was too busy making a buck gambling to play pool. I made a lot of money and don't regret the choices I made but I considered trying to play pool seriously in the early seventies. At the time something else that I knew was a very long shot still offered a much better chance than pool. Pool's position in the US has improved slightly since then but not much. Who in their right mind would encourage their child to devote themselves to pool right now?
Hu
Jay,
You did a good job covering the bases. Simply no incentive for a very talented male to play pool here. If he has good hand eye coordination and spatial vision he can make millions doing something else so why be a chump playing pool? If he does play pool, he spends a major portion of his time hustling a dollar or working a real job to live.
I read on here about how many racks people can run and I wonder how many I could have ran at my best. Truth is I can only remember a few occasions when I uncorked and shot my best game. I was too busy making a buck gambling to play pool. I made a lot of money and don't regret the choices I made but I considered trying to play pool seriously in the early seventies. At the time something else that I knew was a very long shot still offered a much better chance than pool. Pool's position in the US has improved slightly since then but not much. Who in their right mind would encourage their child to devote themselves to pool right now?
Hu
jay helfert said:Many reasons for the decline in American domination of Pool.
Number one, I agree with the statement that the rest of the world has made huge advances, while the USA has not.
Number two, why would a good young athlete in this country chose pool, when many other sports offer much greater monetary rewards. Pool remains a choice primarily for young men and women who do not excel at other sports. There are exceptions to this of course.
Number three, the older players mentioned had a background in 14.1 first and also learned games like Three Cushion Billiards. This made them better players overall. Notice almost all the top players of yesteryear came from the Eastern part of the country where 14.1 was so strong.
I agree with the poster who said that if there were a major pool tour in the USA, many young people would get involved in the game. Not a sham tour, but a true national (or International) tour. Look at what the WPBA has done for women's pool. All the good young girls picking up cues. The level of play among the women has increased rapidly since the advent of the WPBA, especially with the ESPN coverage of all events.
That being said, there is always the possibility of a great player developing here. I like Shane a lot, Justin B. and Austin Murphy.