My China trip - I tried to make it pool related

mthornto

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I got back from vacation last night. For the last three weeks I have been in Hong Kong and China.

I packed my cue and planned to shoot a little pool in each large city we visited. I thought the whole point of the trip was to play pool on the other side of the world. Sadly, my wife was dead set on her crazy notion that the trip was to visit family.

First stop was to visit her Grandmother in Shantou. We were only there a few days and still suffering jet lag. Try as I might, I was not able to get anybodies cooperation to take me to play pool.

Next up was Foshan to visit aunts, uncles, and cousins. A little more luck here. My wife’s cousin took me out to play. He did not know of any poolhalls, but there was a large recreation center with snooker tables. There were at least four tables, each in its own private room. I played my wife’s cousin for about an hour. He clearly was not a regular player. This was the first time I have ever played snooker, but I had read the rules and a bit about the game. The tables were 6x12s in decent shape. I scored 24 points in one turn in my first game (red, black, red black, red, black). I only got to play the once for about an hour.

Third up was Hong Kong. Again, no pool, just snooker. An uncle dropped me off at a large snooker hall (is that what they are called)? I am not sure how many tables there were total because the room was rather oddly shaped with tables in several different areas. Again, big 12x6 tables all in very good condition. Probably the cleanest “poolhall” I have ever been in. I played by myself for about three hours. I really started to like the game. After playing I watched some locals play. On one table a young girl (early 20s) and an older guy were playing. Both were good players putting together some strong runs. On another table was a group of guys playing for what looked like to be $1HK per point, winner stayed at the table. $1HK is just under $0.13US, so not high stakes. These guys were not that good, I believe I could hang with them with the whopping 4 hours of snooker play under my belt, but I did not to get into the game. My Cantonese is just not strong enough to have a conversation to cover the particulars needed. Especially since I am not clear on some of the finer points of the rules.

A few nights later I went back to this place and played an uncle. He defiantly plays, but not that good. In the couple of hours we played, I managed several runs into the 20s.

Last was Beijing. Here we stayed in a hotel since we have no local relatives. I got a bit excited when I saw they had a room in the hotel with 4 4x8 tables with pool balls. That night I ran down to play practically shaking with excitement. As soon as I get close to the tables I get a shock. The tables are 4x8 and those are pool balls, but everything else is in a “snooker” style. The house cues are snooker cues, the cloth is snooker cloth, the rails and pockets are also snooker style. I had left my cue in Hong Kong, so I played about an hour or so and did not go back to play the rest of the time in Beijing.

Overall the trip was great, I got to visit with a lot of my wife’s family and see many things in Hong Kong and China I had not seen before. Well, mostly I saw the insides of a lot of different restaurants. Dining and socializing is very big in my wife’s family.

My pool cue was never even screwed together.
 
Oh well, Mike! At least you made your wife and inlaws happy! :D Now you've got a good excuse to take a couple of 'sick days' and come down to Louisville and play some REAL pool! LOL Hope to see you there!

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
 
Oh, and now that I have played snooker I would like to weigh in on the whole snooker vs pool thing. Particularly, “which is harder, 100 in straight pool or 100 in snooker” argument. In straight pool, my favorite game, my high run is only 36. I have gotten to where I can run in the low 20s every 5 or 6 games if I am playing an opponent at or below my level. This information should tell you a ton about my game. I love to play pool, but I am in “C” land. In snooker I managed to get a 24 my first game and had several runs in the low 20s over the 7-8 hours I have played the game.

Pocketing balls is defiantly harder. The pocket openings on all the tables I played on would not allow 2 balls through, but the main difficulty is not the pocket size but the evil rounded pockets. They are just plain nasty. What makes is especially hard is that, as pool players, we have habits of playing into the pocket facings on shots. I had many runs ended because I got in to a groove and was not careful about the pocket facings.

I was very surprised about speed. I though the fuzzy cloth (reminded me of velvet, but that could just be me). I expected the balls to not roll much and that I would have to really power the balls to get them to move. I did not find this to be the case. I think this was for two reasons. 1) Even though the cloth is much slower, the balls are also much lighter so the friction was not that much more and 2) the rails seems to be much more lively than on a pool table.

Overall snooker is a hard game, but a lot of fun. I wish there were tables here in Central Ohio, I would like to play more.

So, here is my conclusion: Any player that can run 100 in straight pool with any regularity could run 100 points in snooker with a few weeks of practice. While the game is tough, acting like a good pool play could not quickly adjust and play good snooker is just silly. If I can run in the twenties as a “C” player, an “A” player could defiantly manage a 100 within a few weeks of play. On the reverse, I think a player capable of running 100 points in snooker could run 100 in straight pool given a few weeks to try.
 
Scott Lee said:
Oh well, Mike! At least you made your wife and inlaws happy! :D Now you've got a good excuse to take a couple of 'sick days' and come down to Louisville and play some REAL pool! LOL Hope to see you there!

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

No doubt I will be there. Look forward to seeing you again.

I hit a few balls when I got home last night, it was ugly. With all the time off I had, I will need to practice non stop from now until DCC so I don't humiliate my self too bad! :)
 
mthornto

thanks for that

it was certaianly more fun than reading what happened to jimbo

we have a company function at dave and busters this weekend and looking forward to playing some snooker on a 5 x 10
 
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