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hang-the-9

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I don't like playing or watching one pocket matches and think SW cues are way over-rated.

There I said it.

I knew the International event was going on, but when I realized it was one pocket, was a bit disappointed. But it led me to wonder who else held somewhat unpopular opinions about pool that would get you generally booed in a big time pool hall hehe.
 
I think carbon fiber shafts are overrated...


Carbon fiber works. However, the hit and feel reminds me of the old aluminum cues I tried a couple of for people that beat up my home cues. If carbon fiber had came out for under fifty bucks a shaft I don't think anybody would have touched one! As ridiculously overpriced marketed items they are selling like hotcakes. I tried a few a friend had and bought one. Still ain't real fond of them ...

One pocket is one of those things that seems without much interest until you start playing it then the game and spectating can get more interesting, if you are watching top one pocket players. Top pool players that aren't one pocket players are boring to watch generally although one of them can occasionally make an interesting move. One pocket is often compared to chess and it certainly shares the spectator appeal. I never could watch chess even when I played a lot. The electronics and timers are a big boon for chess. Before these were put in two chess players would sit for hours then one would say, "Oh, is it my move?"

Since we are confessing dislikes, I hate to enter most tournaments! Usually too many players, not enough tables. I would rather watch paint dry than play one or two short matches a day. By the time a tournament starts moving I am worn out from sitting and standing around doing nothing if I haven't been able to get on tables to play while waiting. People that don't know how to run a tournament and think all it is to it is using or abusing the charts are a major pain, as are those that ignore their own rules! If rules say forfeit match after fifteen minutes no-show, don't wait two hours for a favorite or local player to show!

Speaking of dislikes, I hate Calcuttas that last for hours! Nothing worse than "Calcutta starts at 7PM, tournament immediately afterwards" then the Calcutta runs until midnight! If you can't run a Calcutta in less than two hours, an hour is better, give a separate start time for the tournament and stick to it. No forfeits until whatever time listed after official start time. Big Calcuttas are a big draw but taking fifteen minutes or more to auction a single player is BS. Some Calcuttas have gotten so long they are ran the day before the event, a good idea for eight hour or longer Calcuttas!

I do like side pots, cash options. A decision is made as to the amount for the cash option, say $50. Then when paying your entry you have the option to buy into the cash option. Takes less than two minutes, maybe less than a minute, to pay and sign up, no fuss, no muss. The cash option usually pays half the places of the event and is split among the people entering the cash option. I am fine with adding the cash option with or without a Calcutta, it adds little time.

To all venue owners: If it is your first time holding a big event, hire a tournament director! If you can't keep a tournament moving, hire a tournament director!

My thoughts and confessions. I go to a pool hall to play pool. Anything that interferes with that is bad.

Hu
 
Layered tips that leave fly specks of glue on the cue ball. And $20 cubes of chalk that are like lipstick. Plus the idea that equipment that costs more will improve a player.🤷
Almost forgot, rating systems are overrated.
 
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Carbon fiber works. However, the hit and feel reminds me of the old aluminum cues I tried a couple of for people that beat up my home cues. If carbon fiber had came out for under fifty bucks a shaft I don't think anybody would have touched one! As ridiculously overpriced marketed items they are selling like hotcakes. I tried a few a friend had and bought one. Still ain't real fond of them ...

One pocket is one of those things that seems without much interest until you start playing it then the game and spectating can get more interesting, if you are watching top one pocket players. Top pool players that aren't one pocket players are boring to watch generally although one of them can occasionally make an interesting move. One pocket is often compared to chess and it certainly shares the spectator appeal. I never could watch chess even when I played a lot. The electronics and timers are a big boon for chess. Before these were put in two chess players would sit for hours then one would say, "Oh, is it my move?"

Since we are confessing dislikes, I hate to enter most tournaments! Usually too many players, not enough tables. I would rather watch paint dry than play one or two short matches a day. By the time a tournament starts moving I am worn out from sitting and standing around doing nothing if I haven't been able to get on tables to play while waiting. People that don't know how to run a tournament and think all it is to it is using or abusing the charts are a major pain, as are those that ignore their own rules! If rules say forfeit match after fifteen minutes no-show, don't wait two hours for a favorite or local player to show!

Speaking of dislikes, I hate Calcuttas that last for hours! Nothing worse than "Calcutta starts at 7PM, tournament immediately afterwards" then the Calcutta runs until midnight! If you can't run a Calcutta in less than two hours, an hour is better, give a separate start time for the tournament and stick to it. No forfeits until whatever time listed after official start time. Big Calcuttas are a big draw but taking fifteen minutes or more to auction a single player is BS. Some Calcuttas have gotten so long they are ran the day before the event, a good idea for eight hour or longer Calcuttas!

I do like side pots, cash options. A decision is made as to the amount for the cash option, say $50. Then when paying your entry you have the option to buy into the cash option. Takes less than two minutes, maybe less than a minute, to pay and sign up, no fuss, no muss. The cash option usually pays half the places of the event and is split among the people entering the cash option. I am fine with adding the cash option with or without a Calcutta, it adds little time.

To all venue owners: If it is your first time holding a big event, hire a tournament director! If you can't keep a tournament moving, hire a tournament director!

My thoughts and confessions. I go to a pool hall to play pool. Anything that interferes with that is bad.

Hu
Yep.... the Calcuttas. Like when they say Calcutta at 6... play at 7. Then they dont start the Calcutta until 7! I hate that.

Not a nig fan of them in the first place. I feel like a bovine st auction. And I'm the scraggly one no one wants to bid on. I wonder why that is? 🤔
 
One pocket is fascinating when played with creativity and finesse.
It is fun listening to the commentators guess wrong and try to catch up.
9b, on the other hand, is even more boring when played by competent pros.
"Oh, he ran another rack, yawn."
I know my cf shaft is straight, every time.
People who grind chalk then turn the cube upside down on the table,
leaving little chalk piles everywhere, deserve to be repeatedly poked
with a cue, leaving blue dots all over them, at a minimum.
 
while in the chair
this is hard to admit/confess......;)
i hope my opponent misses causing a major league sell out shot leaving me something easy to get started......:eek:😂
there
i said it
i feel better now
😂😂😂
(y)
 
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How about this, the BCA rule book I heard, allows a template rack in 8 ball. ???????????????

And another, pool rooms that don't have chalk, and when you eventually find it only in ONE LOCATION, it's got drilled holes and you have to go outside and grind in on the cement to make it usable.

Having to get a hotel room, only to make it to the final 16 on Sunday/payday and then get knocked out first match.
 
Yep.... the Calcuttas. Like when they say Calcutta at 6... play at 7. Then they dont start the Calcutta until 7! I hate that.

Not a nig fan of them in the first place. I feel like a bovine st auction. And I'm the scraggly one no one wants to bid on. I wonder why that is? 🤔

At least I go cheap! Somebody started bidding me up one day, I looked around and it was the room owner! I didn't know if he was on something or trying to get somebody hung out with a sucker bid.

Hu
 
And don't talk if your watching a match 10 feet away.
He'll be insulted and make his noise louder.
The pool room is worse for allowing his BULLSHIT!
It's a great club, Thursday thru Tuesday!
 
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