nickbrighton
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- Feb 19, 2016
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My initial reaction was sour grapes, and after rereading the article I am still leaning that way, but have to acknowledge there is some substance to what he is saying, namely that an amateur would not be under quite the same pressure or have the whole "this is my living" issue going on, and so may not be as stressed when competing
There are plenty of other sports (I say other-but I still think Darts, Snooker and Poker do not qualify as "sports" but thats a whole other ball game) that allow armatures to compete against the big boys (FA Cup, Open Golf spring to mind)
If you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen also springs to mind, if a professional can not regularly beat an amateur then surely one or the other is in the wrong category!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/59392405
There are plenty of other sports (I say other-but I still think Darts, Snooker and Poker do not qualify as "sports" but thats a whole other ball game) that allow armatures to compete against the big boys (FA Cup, Open Golf spring to mind)
If you cant stand the heat, get out of the kitchen also springs to mind, if a professional can not regularly beat an amateur then surely one or the other is in the wrong category!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/59392405