Top 10 sweetest strokes of all time

Stalev has one of the most powerful and pretty strokes you will ever see. Not by the book but so beautiful and effortless.

I second this -- Evgeny has such a beautiful and effortless stroke. No matter the shot, looks like "just a walk in the park." And he has such a relaxed gait around the table, as well. Could be the quarter-finals for the U.S. Open, but he makes it look like he's just practicing at home.

Another I'd add to the list is Cliff Joyner -- a stroke much like Buddy's!

-Sean
 
These are just my picks. There is nothing like watching the players that can add a depth of beauty to how the balls roll.

10. Jim Rempe
9. Ralf Souquet
8. Efren Reyes
7. Jeff Carter
6. Corey Deuel
5. Keith McCready
4. Jeremy Jones
3. Steve Mizerak
2. Cowboy Jimmy Moore
1. Buddy Hall

I don't know how Keith got on that list. As effective as his stroke is, it is not a thing of beauty. Ralf Souquet, though I must admit he has a nice stroke, he is so damn slow he is painful to watch play.
It is funny the other day I was going to start a similar thread. I was thinking about this, the most graceful athletes in various disciplines. There are just some athletes who it is a pleasure to watch regardless of the outcome of the contest. Frank Shorter in long distance running, Ted Williams' swing in baseball, "Dr J" in basketball (Michael Jordan a close second), etc.; but when I thought of pool one person stood out head and shoulders above the rest and that person was Buddy Hall, a stroke as smooth as a hot knife through butter.
 
Thanks Jay and Dick for the memories, but where's Wimpy?

Mark

Right there with Hopkins and Diliberto. He had a short choppy stroke that was like a clean crisp jab. Never missed with it either! :wink:
 
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Here's my list FWIW

10. Mike Massey
9. Willie Mosconi
8. Mike Sigel
7. Efren Reyes
6. Ralf Souquet
5. Luther Lassiter
4. Irving Crane
3. Jim Rempe
2. Steve Mizerak
1. Buddy Hall


Jim
 
Jay

Right there with Hopkins and Diliberto. He had a short choppy stroke that was like a clean crisp jab. Never missed with it either! :wink:

How about the great Johnny Ervolino - how was his stroke when he was young???
 
Are we talking power or fundamentals? I always was fond of Danny Harrimans stroke..great fundamentals...as for power and the confidence to use it even when jacked up on the rail for a table lenght draw....hands down is Larry Nevel!
 
Here's my top 10, in no particular order.

But my number one pick would be Cowboy Jimmy Moore.

Luther Lassiter
Ed Kelly
Cole Dixon in his prime
Buddy Hall
Richie Florence
Mike Massey
Steve Mizerak
Wade Crane
and Keith McCready, of course :wink:

I could name some more, but I'm going to go ahead and just leave it at that. There's a lot more. I also think Jeremy Jones has a good stroke. Needless to say, let's not forget about one of the best players that ever lived, Efren Reyes. Efren is a little unorthodox, like myself, but he's potent. One more, Denny Searcy.
 
Here's my top 10, in no particular order.

But my number one pick would be Cowboy Jimmy Moore.

Luther Lassiter
Ed Kelly
Cole Dixon in his prime
Buddy Hall
Richie Florence
Mike Massey
Steve Mizerak
Wade Crane
and Keith McCready, of course :wink:

I could name some more, but I'm going to go ahead and just leave it at that. There's a lot more. I also think Jeremy Jones has a good stroke. Needless to say, let's not forget about one of the best players that ever lived, Efren Reyes. Efren is a little unorthodox, like myself, but he's potent. One more, Denny Searcy.

great list keith. the Miz and wade crane are musts on a list like this.
 
I didn't see

Jose Parcia - the most important thing to a great stroke is controlling the rock and I am not sure anyone did it better than Jose.
 
In pool: Buddy Hall

In snooker: Stephen Lee


More than one old timer has told me that Greenleaf's was by far the best stroke they'd ever seen.
 
How about:

10. "Hawaiian" Jimmy Schaeffer
9. Dick Lane
8. John Schmidt
7. Tang Hoa
6. Tony Banks
5. Ismael "Morro" Paez
4. Scott Frost
3. Walter Glass
2. Dan Louie
1. .......ALLEN HOPKINS

Thank you, thank you. I'm here all week.

Don't forget to tip your waitress.


On a serious note, anyone mention Jay Swanson yet?


EDIT: I had to edit my list. :D
 
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How about:

10. "Hawaiian" Jimmy Schaeffer
9. Dick Lane
8. Greg Fix
7. John Schmidt
6. Tang Hoa
5. Tony Banks
4. Morro Paez
3. Scott Frost
2. Walter Glass
1. .......ALLEN HOPKINS

Thank you, thank you. I'm here all week.

Don't forget to tip your waitress.


On a serious note, anyone mention Jay Swanson yet?
LOL Jimmy.


I don't know enough people to list 10.

BVal
 
Sweetest Stroke

Without question IMO it would be Jay "Swanee" Swanson. He hit the ball about 3/4 of the speed everybody did to do the same thing. It was the smoothest and most powerful stroke I have ever seen.
 
lol heres mine...

1. My own
2. Buddy Hall
3. Steve Mizerak
4. Jay Swanson
5. St Louie Roberts
6. Danny Medina
7. Corey Duel
8. Earl Strickland
9. Jimmy Moore
10. "Busta"

and I guess number one spot could be replaced by Efern.......lol
 
Eric Harada.

Not a nationally known name, but people who know him will know what I mean.

Mark
 
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