I always hear alex pagulayan or dennis orcullo's names thrown out there for who is today's best. In a race to 100 10 ball who wins?
JasonCrugar said:I always hear alex pagulayan or dennis orcullo's names thrown out there for who is today's best. In a race to 100 10 ball who wins?
thx, i was more sayin in a race to 100 10 ball. and in that format i dont think the weaker player wins too often there :wink: i think a 3 day match against another player shows their true colors and the better player wins more often than notmanwon said:My Brother in the sport we all love Pool / billiards the best can not be quantified
One day Tom is top, and here comes Dick and Dick is on top, and then comes little Harry. No body knows where little Harry comes from but he is large and totally in charge, at least for a little while. This go's on and on and on and it never stop's. The future best player may be laying a crib in one our bed rooms as we speak.
I think once your achieve Pro status the best is a term that can only be used from tournament to the next tournament. In my opinion there is only one player that can be called the best with any billiards game, and that would be Willie Hoppe. Willie became so good at different Billiards games that he literally had no competition, and the powers to be of the sport at time had to invent new variations of the games just to continue to have National Championships. The games went from 14.1 to 14.2 Balk Line to 3-Cushion billiards. Now in pocket billiards no one has ever achieve a level of play that they were unbeatable at any game. I also doubt that it will ever happen, but I suppose it could happen!!!![]()
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manwon said:My Brother in the sport we all love Pool / billiards the best can not be quantified
One day Tom is top, and here comes Dick and Dick is on top, and then comes little Harry. No body knows where little Harry comes from but he is large and totally in charge, at least for a little while. This go's on and on and on and it never stop's. The future best player may be laying a crib in one our bed rooms as we speak.
I think once your achieve Pro status the best is a term that can only be used from tournament to the next tournament. In my opinion there is only one player that can be called the best with any billiards game, and that would be Willie Hoppe. Willie became so good at different Billiards games that he literally had no competition, and the powers to be of the sport at time had to invent new variations of the games just to continue to have National Championships. The games went from 14.1 to 14.2 Balk Line to 3-Cushion billiards. Now in pocket billiards no one has ever achieve a level of play that they were unbeatable at any game. I also doubt that it will ever happen, but I suppose it could happen!!!![]()
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I think there are too many variables to account for in a race to 100. Two players of similiar skill level as you cited in your example will have good runs and bad runs. They may play flawless for a stretch and then cool down for a period of time.JasonCrugar said:thx, i was more sayin in a race to 100 10 ball. and in that format i dont think the weaker player wins too often there :wink: i think a 3 day match against another player shows their true colors and the better player wins more often than not
chicagomike said:I think there are too many variables to account for in a race to 100. Two players of similiar skill level as you cited in your example will have good runs and bad runs. They may play flawless for a stretch and then cool down for a period of time.
When it comes to these great players their spans of terrific play are longer than most, and there "off" stints are much shorter than other players. They are able to recognize the adjustments they need to make and make those adjustments better than other players.
Because there are swings in their performance it is nearly impossible to catch both players at an absolute peak. Therefore, I believe you would have to guage the better player over the course of a much broader period of time.
I think so many additional factors come into play as well. Such as equiptment, physical condition, who got more sleep, who's getting the rolls, who's hungrier for the win, who has bills to pay, home life, etc.
All in all I think you pose a good question, but regardless of who would win in a race to 100, they are all champions in my book.
just about a said:By your statements above you would say Tiger Woods isn't the best golfer because he doesn't win every tournament. Well we all know he is the best golfer.
The reason we can't quantify the best pool player is because we don't have a structured format for these guys to compete. If we had a tournament schedule for pool where the best competed for say a 30 week season the cream would rise to the top. It always does.
ironman said:Isn't that though, the beauty of competition? Look for example at the uupcoming Super Bowl, it should be a great game and one will be crowned World Champion and they deserve it as they weathered the storm, but hardly the two best teams in the NFL. By the same hand, New England had the Fairy Tale season and should go down as one of the bet teams ever assembled, but, they are now just another NFL team because they blew the Super Bowl. At the same time, the Giants played a game of a lifetime and was crowned World Champion.
THe same thing happens in pool. We have guys often winning big championships who are to many just names seldomed mentioned. ON that day though, they came with it and made to Fairy Tale story.That is just the nature of sports. At race tracks they have a tote board because they understand the best horse doesn't win every race yet the majority bet him down to low odds, not understanding how he can get beat. The track though, stands there with their backs to the wall and lets the world bet as they please knowing few will leave winner.
Pool is often the same way. The best just doesn't often win the big event. This is good as there would be fewer and fewer entrants.
JasonCrugar said:I always hear alex pagulayan or dennis orcullo's names thrown out there for who is today's best. In a race to 100 10 ball who wins?
deadgearplyr said:What!?? Tiger Woods??!! the best golfer? Ha! I don't think so! He may have been in the #1 spot, but not now. He is outta the picture folks! Tiger may have exceptional skill, but I assure you, Vijay Singh, Ernie Els, Sergio Garcia, and especially Phil Mickelson are just as if not more talented in other areas of the game. What irks me is that to me, you left out Ben Hogan, who in my book, was twice the man Tiger is today. Maybe at the end of his career, we can say that over all record, Tiger is the best, but he's still got a ways to go, baby.
The same goes for pool. There are top players, and then, there are legendary players. They all have immense skill and ability to concentrate. What matters is who has more heart during the time of battle. Any little thing such as a roll can create a turning point that swings in favor of one player over another. It could even be someone in the crowd, or a personal event happening in that player's life. To just say, who is the best is shallow. They are all great. Recognize that fact.
Enjoy pool knowing only that you do your best.
To seek the best in yourself is ideal, but to rate another individual over another is unimportant.
just about a said:The fact is you are right all of the top pool players are great. My point was we can't pin point the best one in a specific time period because we no tour. Nothing for them to be measured by like the PGA.
BTW - I know Tiger is hurt I was making a point about a tour and rankings. You are still way off Tiger Woods is robbing and I mean robbing everyone you mentioned, except Hogan. However, as we know it is very difficult to compare one generation against another. If I remember correctly Tiger won a major with a torn ACL. I'm not sure if Sergio won a major with two good knees yet.
uwate said:I dont know who is the best but I have a solid hunch as to what country they are from.