You see, it's that kind of illogical nonsense that Sickpotter is renowned for. If playing wrong handed is easy, then every player would do it. Ronnie has had to put in an incredible amount of effort to work with both hands. Stevens has too, but he isn't half the player with the wrong hand that Ronnie is. This is yet another downplaying of the greatness of Ronnie. The same old crap.
Playing with the wrong hand is now easy
Playing super fast is "just as difficult" as playing slow
and Ronnie's talent is the real reason for his ability. Let's forget the hours of practice and other stuff he has had to go through, like having a pretty difficult life. Unlike Hendry, who was silver spoon from the word go.
Sickpotter and Vodkadiet, I'm sorry, but it's too late for you. We don't need to wait until the end of their careers. We know who the greatest is already.
Also, Sickpotter, you did indeed claim you were writing a book. It's here on this site. You said you were going to laugh as you blew my "century averages" for Ronnie v Hendry out of the water. You also claimed that Ronnie would soon be finished and his averages would tumble, like Hendry's did. And not being wrong enough, you also claimed he would never win another Major. Ronnie has won around 4 Majors, inc 2 World Titles, since you made that statement.
I think a lot of your prophesies and theories are all agenda based and wishful thinking.
There is no skill involved being ambidextrous.
That explains you don't understand what it is. You don't just pick up a cue with the wrong hand and go "Wheeeee".
And if we want to go on comparisons of skill, Hendry's safety game was nowhere near Ronnie's. Once his long potting started to go awry, he had no B game. Williams beat him a few times, and this legendary bottle and mental strength everyone parrots, suddenly vaporized.
Federer has all the records in tennis, but how can he be the best of all time when he's clearly never had the measure of Nadal?
Because tennis is a completely different game that has different match ups. Nadal got beat in his prime at the greatest slam by Darcis and Rosol. Federer didn't. Nadal is also losing h2h on fast surfaces including indoor hard and grass. Today's conditions favour Nadal in tennis.