smash-break = slop
Conventional wisdom is: “The harder you smash-break the balls, the more likely you are to luck a ball in”. As a matter of fact, the goal of the smash-break is to luck a ball in. So, SMASH-BREAK = SLOP.
Get out your “break speed gadget”, measure big and SLOP in 2 or 3 balls or maybe more!
By far, this is the biggest wrong-headed thing that has have ever been done to our wonderful game.
We are not in an open outdoor environment (like golf). We are in the close quarters of billiard rooms, taverns, and homes. For God’s sake: What are we doing incentivizing the dangerous smash-break with the slopped ball? This is flat out wrong. The smash-break has no useful or proper place in pool (a highly skilled and finesse game).
I have been around pool for more than 40 years and have been in the business for 32 years. In my place, I cannot even begin to remember all the glass doors that have been shattered, not to mention all the windows. In addition, over and over, I have had to replace glass in my merchandise display cabinets. I have seen good players take pride in sending the cue ball straight up in the air to shatter 8’ fluorescent light bulbs. The weaker players just shatter the bulbs with their cue stick, trying to throw some uncoordinated muscle into it. Have you ever cleaned up after this kind of mess? Besides shattered picture glass, I have little round dents in my paneling and chipped Formica tables everywhere from the “little white spherical missile” (not to mention chipped up cue balls).
Eleven years ago, I decided that I would refurbish the aprons, legs, and stretcher, on all my Gold Crowns. A close inspection revealed hundreds upon hundreds of identical round dents, particularly on the aprons.
Lastly and most importantly is the safety issue. I am sure everyone has at least one story here. I have too many to mention. I had a one-eyed player get hit squarely in his one good eye. One time there was a party of six enjoying a dinner a good 15 feet away from a pool table just to have a white missile shatter a water glass, spraying the customers and their food with glass shrapnel. I have had insurance claims but have luckily avoided law suits.
Soon, more than 200 players, the best players in the world, will show up in Chesapeake, VA. They will begin every game with a “SLOP” shot. A “smash-cut-break out of the box” ensures chaos and slop rather than skill. We are trying to define pool as a “sport” with this? Don’t kid yourselves. Open up any Nine or Ten-Ball video on youtube and see what actually goes on. It is unsafe and is 90% slop. Any skills you see in all this are skills we don’t need. All the breaking acrobatics is not pool. Pool has never looked so ridiculous.
The front end of our favorite games is all wrong and needs to be cleaned up. The controversy surrounding it is not going away any time soon. The smash-break, slopped balls, pattern racking, rack manipulating, racking gadgets, and breaking gadgets are all nonsense and need to be trashed in one clean sweep.
For those that say “This is pool.” I say “Change it.” "Breaker shoots after a legal break" is the fix. Read about it here:
http://www.goldcrownbilliardseriepa.com/noconflict.html
Conventional wisdom is: “The harder you smash-break the balls, the more likely you are to luck a ball in”. As a matter of fact, the goal of the smash-break is to luck a ball in. So, SMASH-BREAK = SLOP.
Get out your “break speed gadget”, measure big and SLOP in 2 or 3 balls or maybe more!
By far, this is the biggest wrong-headed thing that has have ever been done to our wonderful game.
We are not in an open outdoor environment (like golf). We are in the close quarters of billiard rooms, taverns, and homes. For God’s sake: What are we doing incentivizing the dangerous smash-break with the slopped ball? This is flat out wrong. The smash-break has no useful or proper place in pool (a highly skilled and finesse game).
I have been around pool for more than 40 years and have been in the business for 32 years. In my place, I cannot even begin to remember all the glass doors that have been shattered, not to mention all the windows. In addition, over and over, I have had to replace glass in my merchandise display cabinets. I have seen good players take pride in sending the cue ball straight up in the air to shatter 8’ fluorescent light bulbs. The weaker players just shatter the bulbs with their cue stick, trying to throw some uncoordinated muscle into it. Have you ever cleaned up after this kind of mess? Besides shattered picture glass, I have little round dents in my paneling and chipped Formica tables everywhere from the “little white spherical missile” (not to mention chipped up cue balls).
Eleven years ago, I decided that I would refurbish the aprons, legs, and stretcher, on all my Gold Crowns. A close inspection revealed hundreds upon hundreds of identical round dents, particularly on the aprons.
Lastly and most importantly is the safety issue. I am sure everyone has at least one story here. I have too many to mention. I had a one-eyed player get hit squarely in his one good eye. One time there was a party of six enjoying a dinner a good 15 feet away from a pool table just to have a white missile shatter a water glass, spraying the customers and their food with glass shrapnel. I have had insurance claims but have luckily avoided law suits.
Soon, more than 200 players, the best players in the world, will show up in Chesapeake, VA. They will begin every game with a “SLOP” shot. A “smash-cut-break out of the box” ensures chaos and slop rather than skill. We are trying to define pool as a “sport” with this? Don’t kid yourselves. Open up any Nine or Ten-Ball video on youtube and see what actually goes on. It is unsafe and is 90% slop. Any skills you see in all this are skills we don’t need. All the breaking acrobatics is not pool. Pool has never looked so ridiculous.
The front end of our favorite games is all wrong and needs to be cleaned up. The controversy surrounding it is not going away any time soon. The smash-break, slopped balls, pattern racking, rack manipulating, racking gadgets, and breaking gadgets are all nonsense and need to be trashed in one clean sweep.
For those that say “This is pool.” I say “Change it.” "Breaker shoots after a legal break" is the fix. Read about it here:
http://www.goldcrownbilliardseriepa.com/noconflict.html
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