Did you ever notice how many "A" players are in the streaming chatrooms (mostly the free ones)?
It really gets old watching them tell the rest of the chatroom how he or she pro should play the shot. After a miss it's, he or she dogged it, he/she never should have shot that shot like that, play safe, go 3-rails, and on and on and on. Funny how the ones their telling how to shoot are playing in big tournaments and are pros. Meanwhile these "chatroom pros" are in a streaming chatroom for 8 or more hours a day and night, not out playing pool. How do they get to be an "A" players sitting in the chatrooms all day and night?
OK, I'm done. Johnnyt
Sounds to me like roy wants to play all of us?
Its not just pool, its everything. People think they are as good as the best out there, and behind a computer they don't have to prove otherwise.
Just go to a dating site, pick someone who says they are fit, attractive, and smart. When you meet em, see what you get.
I have had a few opponents strap my chair to my ass for me and it didn't work out in my best interest. It is hard to size up what is the best shot for someone else in most cases where the choice is judged the player is in a difficult position, I cut balls better then I bank them so I may attempt a cut in a situation and someone that is a strong bank shooter would bank the ball. Everyone has different strengths and weakness so what is a higher percentage or is a better shot can have many factors, and I agree with most of the other guys the perspective at the table may be much different then any other perspective.I've never missed a ball or made a mistake, from the seat I'm sitting in. Somehow, when I come out of my chair, all that changes. Perhaps I need to strap a chair to my ass.
The only difference to me is the pros kick to make balls or for leaves not just to hit the ball. If who ever hit just 1" more toward the pocket there was a good chance of making the ball in the corner.
Sounds to me like roy wants to play all of us?
IMO if both routes are available to me I would select Roys option. The choice selected by the player not only does it have a chance to leave a shot but it has a high degree of danger in respect to the cue ball scratching. There appears to be a few ways for that to happen.
You're are correct that Roys choice has to be hit firmer but I would rather take my chances with that. The only other draw back with Roys choice is that the one ball would most likely be positioned into the area of the nine ball.
In reference to the chat room, thats what it was intended to be. A chat room. We have the option to turn it off or block it out.
Looks to me like your option has A HIGH % of not hitting a rail after contact.
BTW-I just watch full screen without the chat 80% of the time-same with online poker.:thumbup:
and you can usually go full screen with the match if you want to. Mostly people just like to 'chat' about what they see and hear other's views on it.
That's how we learn.... we discuss things. Others may just be trying to inflate egos.... but who cares about them.
I KNOW one thing though.... the view from the screen is vastly different from the one AT the table. Trying to get my mindset to be the same in both situations is my journey in the game, and the fun for me. JMO
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tap-tap-tap! Really tho...in the chatroom, folks are just having fun...nothing typed there should be taken seriously. Pool isn't life and death, so why should it be treated that way. I love watching players better than me, try to emulate some of their moves...
But really, as long as it's not spam, racism, or just plain insulting...why not have FUN???
Before anyone says anything, I know I'm just an "B" player ("B+" on a good day) but you'll never hear me trying to tell everyone in the chat how a pro should or should have played a shot. I might say "ouch" when someone misses a very makeable shot, or hit a bad shot, but that's it. OK, I feel better now. Johnnyt
And you might be an A player or even an A+ if you didn't spend soo much time in these chat rooms and on AZ Billiards forum, and spent more time practicing!!!!
BTW, I agree with 99.9% of your posts.
And you might be an A player or even an A+ if you didn't spend soo much time in these chat rooms and on AZ Billiards forum, and spent more time practicing!!!!
BTW, I agree with 99.9% of your posts.