Definitely 8ball for me. You have to stop and think and plan a run out. in 9ball its all right there in front of ya and I get ahead of myself. start goin too fast and usually mess it up lol
I prefer 8 ball. Even though you are taking balls off the table there are 7 balls you still have to work around and avoid. In 9 ball right from the break balls are leaving the table and you can let your stroke out.
APA skill level 4 in both.
That's kinda how I am too
Barbox 8 ball is my favorite game, I enjoy working through the clusters. Big table 9 ball is fine by me though, I think it's good practice to not take anything for granted as you can run the whole table and dog one shot and be, well, the dog in that game.
9 ball. I learned a long time a go good 9 ball player can play 8 ball but 8 ball players struggle to play 9 ball. I see it in tournaments around here all the time. you have to understand playing the rails and lines around the table with 9 ball where as 8 ball is about finding the path of Least resistance and being patient. If you ever watch pros playing 8 ball it's like watching a chess champion play checkers lol it looks like a kids game . Only when the balls are tied up does 8 ball become fun but honestly it seems with the fast cloth we play on today balls doesn't cluster the way they did on the slow tables back in the day.
9 ball. I learned a long time a go good 9 ball player can play 8 ball but 8 ball players struggle to play 9 ball.
Totally agree with this. Much easier to play position on a choice of 6-7 different object balls rather than one. Not to mention if you get out of shape on a shot you usually have a couple other possible shots. 8 Ball on bar boxes drives me nuts.
This is NOT how runout barbox 8ball is played. If u think u can just hit any of the 6 left & still get out, I would strongly disagree. The patterns of barbox 8ball is what separates the field usually.
See Deuel vs Chan?? in 2013 4 bears finals. Sometimes u have to shoot the harder shot first if u want to get out.
Just my opinion, love all games.
This is NOT how runout barbox 8ball is played. If u think u can just hit any of the 6 left & still get out, I would strongly disagree. The patterns of barbox 8ball is what separates the field usually.
My point was there is more than one pattern to be relied upon.