Most 14.1 players say they want more players to play 14.1 again. If so, why are so many of them keeping new players from trying the game? I’ve played 14.1 for over 50 years and it wasn’t or isn’t now hard to learn. I cringe every time I hear or read from a 14.1 player how it’s the hardest game to learn. Starting to play 14.1 by yourself you need to learn patterns to get to the end result of a good break-shot and what part of the rack to hit, what English and speed to hit it. That all it takes to learn to get pretty darn good at it.
Next is, learn the rules well. This alone will teach you the safes and strategies of the game. Watch the best play the game and then look for someone that is a bit better than you to play, until you can beat him or her. Straight pool is a beautiful game, but not a very hard game to learn. Johnnyt
Next is, learn the rules well. This alone will teach you the safes and strategies of the game. Watch the best play the game and then look for someone that is a bit better than you to play, until you can beat him or her. Straight pool is a beautiful game, but not a very hard game to learn. Johnnyt