With a lot of sites offering Pay Per View, any input as to safety or reputation of such sites. Many wind up on You Tube anyway later on. $10 bucks a day or so is not much to ask for but security and site management is important for logging in etc. problems.
I would say that's a factor say in 14:1 ball where an opponent could use up some time. Even a run of 2 9 ball racks shouldn't effect a player. If it does something else is going on like a Pole Dancer or something.
2 in 1 month: played and made the 8 Ball before finishing my last solid ball..........played and made the 8 ball with my opponents stripe ball. Both misplays were late in a 4 hour run of games.
Now that pool seems to be picking up some progress paying for streaming online, how safe is it to do so. Is Pay Pal the best way to pay? Is the quality of stream reasonable? Any advice would be appreciated.
9Ball Tournaments getting boring. Too much emphasis on the break. Percentages show how easy the game is with a ball pocketed on the brake. Most Pros can run em but not all equal breaking em. Plus the racking time is way out of hand. There was no soft breaking at Turning Stone yet enough went on...
I play with a guy who has to assess his miss before leaving the table. All should get the hell out of the way ASAP when turn is up. If only to speed up the match.
I notice most pros tips are about 1/16 to 1/8th inch high from ferrule. Is the amount of tip above the ferrule a factor in spin?
My Elk Master is 1/4 in above ferrule, play daily and is 3 months old. Any input?