Williebetmore said:Willie Mosconi - long periods of perfect position play and deadly shooting.
Luther Lassiter - in his autobiography he doubts anyone could beat him when his is in the zone.
Steve Mizerak - Capable of dominating even the best players in the 70's.
Mike Sigel - obvious. It doesn't matter if he was close to top gear all the time - the gear was still there.
Earl Strickland - FIREPOWER!! I'm not a big fan, but you have to respect the skills
Efren Reyes - obvious (though he was ducking me at DCC - some lame excuse about playing me as soon as he got knocked out![]()
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Johnny Archer - Capable of dominating anyone in the 90's.
George Breedlove - A winner of the DCC 9-ball and one-pocket told me he thought George's top speed in 9-ball was unbeatable - monster break and unparalleled aggression.
Unfortunately for most of these players 9-ball is a stupid game; they could lose even in their top gear if a good opponent got some rolls.
I've never seen any tape of Luther Lassiter in his prime, but from what I've seen of him in his later years, he must have been awesome. Beautiful stroke to watch. Great position. Just looks effortless. Of the modern players, I'd agree that Earl is the most amazing to watch when he hits that "zone."