Thank you. Your 'tough table' comment confirms my earlier point about just wanting more than kindergarten pool knowledge. How many balls doubled the pocket, Sat there for a second, and then fell? How many balls rubbed the rail and then fell? How many balls hit outside the facing and then fell?
That is not a tough table. That is a loose table generally caused by slippery new cloth.
I have a room full of Diamonds and my Diamonds acted just like the Mosconi table when they were new but now, after the cloth wears a bit, when you double the pocket or rub the rail the ball will jar up.
Finally, plese take a serious look at what was 'fortunate' and what was skillful.
You think your smart because you know that new cloth slides. That's Pool 101! When you learn something about the Meta game of pool then you can offer worthwhile criticism. You may not have noticed how often I remark that a player does not look quite right PRIOR to his shot. Something about the way he sets up and gets down is not comfortable and the possibility of him missing is much greater. A players body language is all important but I wouldn't expect you to understand that. Even the conversation between players can be very telling. A player's state of mind is very important to ascertain and recognize. I also have the advantage of seeing and hearing more because I'm physically present here and not watching only what you see on TV.
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