I had the opportunity to play Rafael Martinez some one-pocket Friday. We gambled for five hours and it was amazing to watch how focused he was. There was a crowd watching us and taking pictures of him. He never took his eyes off the table and only said several words the whole day. I've never played someone who stayed as quietly focused on the game as him and I learned a lot from the match.
It was fantastic to watch Mr. Martinez's amazing stroke and inventive shotmaking and moves. I only wish I had taken my camera to record it. To see his process of getting used to the table and figuring out the perfect spot to break from and rack for, the way he balanced being recklessly aggressive and tactically patient during the proper moments in each game and his runout patterns was an awesome lesson.
The shot that he made 100% of the time on me with us each needing one ball is in the layout below. I left him that shot in four or five games and he made it center pocket every time.
It was fantastic to watch Mr. Martinez's amazing stroke and inventive shotmaking and moves. I only wish I had taken my camera to record it. To see his process of getting used to the table and figuring out the perfect spot to break from and rack for, the way he balanced being recklessly aggressive and tactically patient during the proper moments in each game and his runout patterns was an awesome lesson.
The shot that he made 100% of the time on me with us each needing one ball is in the layout below. I left him that shot in four or five games and he made it center pocket every time.