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    What beginner pool tip do you wish you learned sooner?

    Some really wild definitions of beginner on this thread.
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    SJM Trip Report: 2026 WNT UK Open a Big Hit

    Certainly right for the higher ranked players. Gorst has a very very good chance against Filler, anyone over 800 has a decent chance, probably begins to drop somewhere around 780. I'm amused as you though that people actually believe playing to 10 is a short race.
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    What beginner pool tip do you wish you learned sooner?

    Know my shot before I get down to play it, keep my head still, don't move on the shot. I've learned all that but unfortunately I haven't learned to always do it.....
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    Yes, 11-9 is more likely than 11-10 and 10-11from 10-9. There are however more possibilities to be included before the final probabilities are calculated: 9-10 is also possible and from here the final outcome can be 9-11, 10-11 or 11-10, 11-10 being less likely than if it were 10-9. I'd be...
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    Another way to look at it is like this: If Filler and Gorst played each other in 10 matches with (somehow) their current Fargo difference of 13 then the most likely outcome would be Filler wins 6 matches and Gorst wins 4. The second most likely outcome would be they win 5 each. This is based on...
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    Yes, but 11-10 to the higher rated player is still the most likely result. It's that close!
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    Interesting. On the webpage it's 11-11 up to a 14 point difference. Anyway, it's somewhere round about 52-48% so one of us is right and the other is almost right.... but I'm guessing the app is more up with things. 13 points is still a small difference though. I can't see anyone giving weight...
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    . The 11-10 expected result (i.e the most likely of all outcomes - although 11-9 and 10-11 would also be likely) only kicks in at a difference of 15 fargo points. 11-11 is still a fair race with a 13 point difference.
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    It does. It accounts for everything. That's how it works.
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    It's not at all statistically clear. A difference of 13 is way way waaaay below the swing point for a handicap in pretty much any race length. Filler's fargo margins verses Gorst are so slim that it makes no difference.
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    They have a great format, I agree. But I think it's a great format for the likes of me and most people and a decent format for the players that play in it. Anyway, let's just give it time - the 9 ball game at the pro level will eventually go back to alternate breaks for the same reasons that...
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    Yes they do. Rules should always be the same for both players. No rehash here - just saying that if it's all about the break then let them both break. That's all.
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    Spoiler alert....Joshua Filler is reall F'n good at 9 ball

    He wasn't just on fire in the UK Open, that was an exceptional performance that is at pace with the general advancement of pool at the elite level. The level of play is through the roof these days - while the 30 and 40k winners pots for some of the tournaments might seem small in comparison to...
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    By extension, if we want to see players who master the break rewarded then both players should have equal opportunity to break - hence alternate breaks.
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    UK open commentary

    I'm with you on this, agreed 100% about Phil Yates. I like them all - I've always like Karl Boyes and even though he went into full on clown mode recently when he didn't know the rules, I still rate him highly as a commentator. I love JJ's calm zen and knowledge - perfect commentator for both...
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    Looking that way for sure. It really isn't that easy to run like a train for that long though. He'll have to work for it methinks.
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    UK Open 2026, London, May 26-31

    Yep, it's a bit unfortunate - it rarely gets that hot, and if it does it'll be July or August. To be fair though, there are plenty of large air conditioned venues. It never ceases to amaze me that, when in the UK, I can walk into a high street chain store that has the AC on when the ambient...
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    Biggest Package Run Against you?

    Anyone 380 and above is dangerous if the table falls well for them and they are in their zone.
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    Yapp’s Controversial Tournament-Winning Shot in the 8-Ball World Championship … Was it a Foul?

    Maybe he was , maybe he wasn't. Anyway, games like football and basketball would go broke if every wrong decision went to court. Referees use judgement but they are not judges. They are referees, hence the title referee.
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    I like Earl’s new insanity.

    Earl has talked about snooker "protecting" its better players and pool not doing so. This certainly resonates with me as I know that I (and probably many players on this forum) that we have a chance against a pro or elite amateur in a (very) short race but close to zero chance in a long race...
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