@schultecoach155 Sounds about right. It's about creating a snooker culture as well. If Canada could do it during the 70s, 80s, & 90s, with Cliff Thorburn & others, then there's no reason to think the US can't do it as well.. 🤔
@@schultecoach155 Yeah. Also, China has a pool culture just like America, but it took the success of Thai snooker player James Wattana, & his encouragement of players like China's Ding Jun Hui, & Hong Kong's Marco Fu, to take snooker seriously & open the floodgates for snooker in that part of the world. Hopefully something similar can happen in the US. A visionary like Barry Hearn or somebody similar would be great. Marketability wise Snooker has a much bigger upside than pool.
Smooth and Majestic
Definitely.
If they keep organizing these snooker exhibitions, it'll only be a matter of time before an American gets inspired to reach a high level at the game..
It's all about players and organizations. Over 10-20 years possible.
@schultecoach155 Sounds about right. It's about creating a snooker culture as well. If Canada could do it during the 70s, 80s, & 90s, with Cliff Thorburn & others, then there's no reason to think the US can't do it as well.. 🤔
@@kufujitsu there should local Barry Hearn to organize stuff. Definitely possible
@@schultecoach155 Yeah. Also, China has a pool culture just like America, but it took the success of Thai snooker player James Wattana, & his encouragement of players like China's Ding Jun Hui, & Hong Kong's Marco Fu, to take snooker seriously & open the floodgates for snooker in that part of the world. Hopefully something similar can happen in the US. A visionary like Barry Hearn or somebody similar would be great. Marketability wise Snooker has a much bigger upside than pool.