How would best female pool playersdo against best men?
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They should compete evenly. I don't see any natural advantage a man would have over a women in pool.Did you see last Snooker? how is Ronny O`Sullevan doing?
the woman would WINWhat is the best brand and weight of cue to use to put a lot of spin and english on the cue ball?
There is no advantage being a man in pool. Some of the good looking females may even have a slight advantage being a distraction.Was minnosata fats a world champ in billards?
You might find it hard to believe, but the potting instinct is far more developed for male players; this game does not require strength, so the difference is made by the way the competitors look at it. For women it is just a game of putting the balls in the holls but for our male it represents the age old struggle to score.Are you looking for a good website to play pool on , check this out!?
long time ago, i saw an exhibition match between jeanette lee and efren reyes ... of course, this is still a sport dominated by men, efren reyes won the match easily ... and the last ipt north american 8-ball championship composed of male and female players ... again, i'm not so sure though, the last 18 survivors were all men ... that's the way it is!The way I see it is this. In theory, there shouldn't be any signifigant difference between the sexes for a game like pool. If you were to have a mixed professional tour, I believe that the very, very best women such as Karen Corr and Alison Fisher would frequently find themselves in the top 10. However, I think that more often than not, men would still be finishing first and dominating the top 10 spots. I take this from statistics, such as break speed, frequency of run-outs, etc. There have been attempts to encourage co-ed play, but surprisingly, it's been the women who opposed it more so than the men. And it makes sense. If I was Alison Fisher, I wouldn't want to give up being number 1, 90% of the time. Think how many professional titles and prize money that she would lose if co-ed play were the norm. This is in no way a slight on women players.
The men professionals would win
Male professionals have had:
1) More years of total combined experience
2) More people competing for the top spots.
I think the required concentration factor, too, has helped the pro men more
That being said, as a GOOD amateur (Man), I will NEVER forget getting my @ss kicked by a woman who dominated the table by using a soft stroke and ball speed / positioning vs. my forced english and draw.
(I am not sexist... I ust appreciated how good she was, and her talent and focus)
She was a great competitor, and I learned a lot from her.
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They compete on regular basis in open tournament formats and the women don't fair very well; including Karen Corr and Allison Fisher.When im playin 8 ball pool what is the eye up in the right hand corner for that says english?
..i have played the game of pool for 35 plus years..have seen the best in both sexes..its not your gender that makes better or best..its your ability to play the game.Who are the all-time top ten snooker century break makers ?
Being that we are all equals when we stand before the cue ball, I think it would come down to whos ON that day. I would give a slight advantage to the men for "breaking", but after that who knows.More Questions & Answers...