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Who’s the best all around pool player among Willie Mosconi, Minnesota Fats and Efren Reyes?
All around means versatility in all types of pocket billiard and carom games.
I don’t even know why Minnesota Fats gets put into the same category as Reyes and Mosconi. Every one of us personally knows people that could regularly beat Fats. To answer your question, Mosconi was the best all around pool player because he was the greatest straight pool player in history. Straight pool is the greatest all around test of pocket billiards. Additionally, Mosconi had to make the best of substandard playing equipment. Players today have the best of everything; new Simonis cloth before every match, brand new polished Aramith balls, perfectly reacting cushions, etc. Reyes is primarily a 9-ball player and he could surely beat Mosconi at 9-ball. As far as Carom and Snooker games are concerned, that’s something of a mystery. Both Mosconi and Reyes could play these games well, but they were far more concerned with pocket billiards. This is going to be an endless debate. It’s always going to be like comparing Naval Oranges to Valencia Oranges. Incidentally, I often wonder why nobody ever puts Ralph Greenleaf into this debate. Look him up. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
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Longoni Butt Joint Protector for Carom Wood Joint $10.95 The Longoni Wood Joint Protector for a Carom Butt is great to prevent damages from happening to the wood threading when it’s not being used. Fits all Longoni Carom Wood Joint Butts. This joint protector is for the butt joint only, shaft joint protector is sold seperately…. |
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17oz – Longoni Carom Cue Sorrento R with Maple Shaft 67cm $194.29 The Longoni Cue Company has a history of manufacturing some of the finest cues in billiards since 1945. Each piece is designed, manufactured and assembled exclusively in Italy to grant a very high standard level of quality, which is their hallmark all over the world. They are very well known for their antique cue making procedures combined with the technology of today. They specialize in producing… |
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Longoni Shaft Joint Protector for Carom Wood Joint $13.95 The Longoni Wood Joint Protector for a Carom Shaft is great to prevent damages from happening to the wood pin when the shaft is not being used. Fits all Longoni Carom Wood Joint Shafts. This joint protector is for the shaft joint only, butt joint protector is sold seperately…. |
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3 Cushion Billiard Systems: Billiard Secrets from a Professional Amateur $39.95 Sid Banner, self-dubbed the Professional Amateur, also known as System Sid has been playing and studying three-cushion billiards for over 65 years. He began creating shot drawings in 1947 and continued until the first printing of this book in 2004. The end result was a fully comprehensive three-cushion billiard guide containing over 165 diagrams, historical pictures, an extensive billiard glossary… |
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Daly’s Billiard Book $8.95 DALY”S BILLIARD BOOK begins with a thorough explanation of the fundamentals upon which Daly’s system is built, including proper cueing angles for draws, follows, and plain caroms, varying angle of reflection, the effect of drag, putting proper spin on the cue ball, and all aspects of the difficult masse shots. Part Two continues with a discussion of the basic principle of position play by defining… |
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