If 2 players of equil skill are playing their best wont luck rule the outcome of the match with the rules of nine ball the way they are ?
If 2 players of equil skill are playing their best wont luck rule the outcome of the match with the rules of nine ball the way they are ?
my thoughts: when two players of equal caliber play they arent relying on lucky roll or chance if you will. they play their shots taking everything into account based on their experiences over the years. when a shot doesnt happen as intended then the offshoot is that which we call luck, or roll, or perhaps chance. that random occurence we call luck is an infrequent part of a champions game, and i dont think it rules the outcome for either player. but if it happens to you then you take it and go on. if it happens against you then it was out of your control.
If 2 players of equil skill are playing their best wont luck rule the outcome of the match with the rules of nine ball the way they are ?
If 2 players of equil skill are playing their best wont luck rule the outcome of the match with the rules of nine ball the way they are ?
The most important "random occurrence" happens once in every single game-the break. Luck is a huge determining factor in whether a ball is pocketed on the break, whether a shot on the lowest ball is available, and whether the balls are lying in a runnable position.
I think if two given players were exactly equal in speed, the player who got the better layouts after the break would win every time. That's where luck comes into the game the most at the top level.
two thoughts on this - The better you play the less luck there is - Ben Hogan said - The more i practice,the luckier i getIf 2 players of equil skill are playing their best wont luck rule the outcome of the match with the rules of nine ball the way they are ?
Luck rules, but it has nothing at all to do with the rules of nine ball.
The luck factor depends on which player gets the best rolls when breaking or busting up clusters. The rules have nothing to do with it.
Luck rules, but it has nothing at all to do with the rules of nine ball.
The luck factor depends on which player gets the best rolls when breaking or busting up clusters. The rules have nothing to do with it.
isnt "getting a bad roll" another way of saying "made a bad shot". its not about luck. its about the player who is ready to take full advantage of a situation. if they are truely playing at the same speed then the match will be decided by attitude, mental toughness and the desire who win, not luck.
brian
Getting a "bad roll" doesn't necessarily mean you made a "bad shot".
As I said in my first post, the rolls you get when breaking or busting clusters can mean the difference. Those rolls can not always be predicted but if they go wrong, they are not necessarily a bad shot.