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<blockquote data-quote="okow" data-source="post: 151247" data-attributes="member: 14"><p>king eric, those picking up the game of pool with a snooker background would find the transition easier but it doesnt necessarily mean that one would immediately excel.</p><p></p><p>world snooker greats have all tried but without much success in top level competitions. from old horses like jimmy white and steve davis to ronnie o'sullivan have all failed to make their mark...only tony drago saw success in being world pool masters champion one year.</p><p></p><p>yes, although a pool table is only half the size of a snooker table and with larger pockets, pool is purely an attacking game with very few safetys in mind, unlike snooker, where its all about "break buliding" what they both share in common in making a good player (besides potting of course) is cue ball placement. this is where the knowedge of snooker comes in very handy in understanding the different charateristics of "cue ball movement"</p><p></p><p>do come next monday.....am sure you'd enjoy, if not the game.........the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okow, post: 151247, member: 14"] king eric, those picking up the game of pool with a snooker background would find the transition easier but it doesnt necessarily mean that one would immediately excel. world snooker greats have all tried but without much success in top level competitions. from old horses like jimmy white and steve davis to ronnie o'sullivan have all failed to make their mark...only tony drago saw success in being world pool masters champion one year. yes, although a pool table is only half the size of a snooker table and with larger pockets, pool is purely an attacking game with very few safetys in mind, unlike snooker, where its all about "break buliding" what they both share in common in making a good player (besides potting of course) is cue ball placement. this is where the knowedge of snooker comes in very handy in understanding the different charateristics of "cue ball movement" do come next monday.....am sure you'd enjoy, if not the game.........the company. [/QUOTE]
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