One Pocket is a great game, no doubt, although it's much more ..........
One Pocket is a great game, no doubt, although it's much more mentally difficult than physically challenging.....and since we can't measure "mental difficulty" effectively we must concentrate on the physical.
What we've learned from our studies is more one pocket shots are relatively easy to execute physically relative to the 12 measurements set forth earlier: SEE THE FOLLOWING:
{ALL RATINGS ARE DONE ON A "1" to "10" SCALE}
ONE POCKET VS TWO SHOT SHOOT OUT 9 BALL
1) Difficulty of Shot Making - ONE POCKET "4" - SHOOT OUT "6"
2) Difficulty of Cue Ball Position (by length and precision) - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "6"
3) Percentage of difficult shots to routine shots (routine pertains to speed, spin and angle) - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "6"
4) Required level of stroking power and precision - ONE POCKET "4" SHOOT OUT "5"
5) Average difficulty level for shots pocketed - ONE POCKET "3" SHOOT OUT "5"
6) Average difficulty level for safeties executed - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "6"
7) Average difficulty level for Bank Shots - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "5"
8) Average speed of shots required - ONE POCKET "3" SHOOT OUT "5"
9) Average level of English required on all shots - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "3"
10) Average distance of follow and draw shots required - ONE P. "3" SHOOT O. "5"
11) Average shot length - ONE POCKET "3" SHOOT OUT "5"
12) Average length of draw and follow shots required - ONE POCKET "4" SHOOT O. "4"
TWO SHOT SHOOT OUT WINS BY +12
It would take a top two shot roll out player and one who is also a top one pocket player to be able to answer which is the toughest game. Unless you know both games at a high level you are not qualified to answer with anything but a opinion. There are people I could beat playing two shot that I lost too or had a much tougher time playing 1 shot. I, like CJ, never played one pocket until the last few years. I thought it was a game for the older players who could no longer run out playing 9 ball. Since I have been trying to learn one pocket, there are so many moves, one couldn't learn them in a life time. This is the reason I disagree with CJ, because even though I haven't played one pocket long, I can already see it is the toughest pool game I've ever played. Since I'm not a top player in either game, I'm not qualified to answer with anything but my opinion.
One Pocket is a great game, no doubt, although it's much more mentally difficult than physically challenging.....and since we can't measure "mental difficulty" effectively we must concentrate on the physical.
What we've learned from our studies is more one pocket shots are relatively easy to execute physically relative to the 12 measurements set forth earlier: SEE THE FOLLOWING:
{ALL RATINGS ARE DONE ON A "1" to "10" SCALE}
ONE POCKET VS TWO SHOT SHOOT OUT 9 BALL
1) Difficulty of Shot Making - ONE POCKET "4" - SHOOT OUT "6"
2) Difficulty of Cue Ball Position (by length and precision) - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "6"
3) Percentage of difficult shots to routine shots (routine pertains to speed, spin and angle) - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "6"
4) Required level of stroking power and precision - ONE POCKET "4" SHOOT OUT "5"
5) Average difficulty level for shots pocketed - ONE POCKET "3" SHOOT OUT "5"
6) Average difficulty level for safeties executed - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "6"
7) Average difficulty level for Bank Shots - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "5"
8) Average speed of shots required - ONE POCKET "3" SHOOT OUT "5"
9) Average level of English required on all shots - ONE POCKET "5" SHOOT OUT "3"
10) Average distance of follow and draw shots required - ONE P. "3" SHOOT O. "5"
11) Average shot length - ONE POCKET "3" SHOOT OUT "5"
12) Average length of draw and follow shots required - ONE POCKET "4" SHOOT O. "4"
TWO SHOT SHOOT OUT WINS BY +12