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  1. Matt

    It amazes me how a tight back hand grip screws things up

    I don't know if I've even seen it in writing before, but I found a similar effect when I was experimenting with grips myself. I play fairly well with a loose grip (barely touching the web between thumb and forefinger, if at all) most of the time, but it gives me a lot of room to turn my wrist...
  2. Matt

    How I look at it.

    I think that playing your opponent is especially important when you're playing handicapped tournaments or leagues. For example, knowing that a weaker opponent isn't likely to run out a rack might allow you to play more aggressively early in a set or play a weak safety with the expectation of...
  3. Matt

    HOW GOOD J B Rugged Cue cases ?????

    I recently bought a JB rugged 3x6 to replace a sterling wave case because they have the same interior design. The wave case exterior has begun to wear and the faux leather exterior is peeling, but the interior is showing no signs of giving out. If the nylon exterior of the JB rugged holds up...
  4. Matt

    Ambidextrous Shooting

    I think the wording of this is subtle, but important. It wouldn't surprise me to find that several of those players are fairly proficient with their off hand, but when it comes down to the choice of using a mechanical bridge, shooting behind the back, choosing a different shot, or shooting with...
  5. Matt

    why does a ball...

    My guess is that it's mostly from the ball's surface either sliding against the tip or grabbing and dragging the tip down before releasing it when the ball is rolling vs. just the sound of impact when it's not. Maybe you can have someone shoot a stop shot into the tip of you cue to test that...
  6. Matt

    Alternate Break is a disease upon the game

    In other news, I like chocolate ice cream, so vanilla represents everything that is wrong with this world and anyone that likes it is an idiot. Seriously, though...every time this topic comes up (it seems like at least once a year), I'm impressed by the amount of passion some folks have...
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    Slight underdog - Realizing your equity

    I agree, but would add that the calculation involved in deciding to pass or shoot on a tough shot is really complicated (including a lot of guesswork) and often favors taking a swing at a low percentage (less than 50%) shot if there's not an easy defensive opportunity, especially against better...
  8. Matt

    Is it "Cheap" to Sand Down Cubes of Master Chalk ?

    I've always considered the bulk of the chalk a sort of handle for the bit that you're actually going to use. After years of picking up regular size pieces, I would find it mildly irritating to fiddle around with a little half piece of chalk. At home, I just toss out any chalk that gets worn down...
  9. Matt

    Single or Double elimination...

    I agree that DE is generally terrible for a nightly amateur pool tournament, but think that it does make some sense for a large event that's meant to draw a crowd for multiple days. I would love to see a round robin group feeding a SE bracket as a format for a pool tournament. Does anyone...
  10. Matt

    Sudden death APA Masters

    When I played masters, I always took the break if I had the option in a regular match, especially against players I didn't know. I would definitely do the same in a race to 2. Any competitive masters player is capable of running 2 straight racks of 8 or 9. If I lost the lag and my opponent took...
  11. Matt

    ...

    The title isn't wrong. It is the championship tournament of all the APA teams in the world. Even if all the APA teams were all in a 5 mile radius, it would still be the "APA World Championships" if there were all eligible to qualify for it. Welcome to marketing.
  12. Matt

    APA and Mosconi Cup

    It's rarely the higher level league players that complain about slop shots. On the rare occasion that it determines the outcome of a match, they might comment on it, but they generally laugh it off and move on. Slop is really more of an issue among the lower to mid level players; players that...
  13. Matt

    Pool and companies that make the most money.

    Sure, none of these guys make a living playing competitively, but they are certainly pool professionals and act in a more professional manner than most players. Combine that with the fact that players come and go in popularity depending on their success and public image, and it makes perfect...
  14. Matt

    Follow or Draw?

    For speed control, follow is generally more reliable because the behavior of a draw shot can vary so much based on the cloth and balls. A rolling cue ball is more predictable than a sliding one, especially over longer distances. With ball in hand, I will always choose to roll forwards into...
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    Too little deflection?

    I think there are a couple of situations in which LD shafts can be disadvantageous, but before going into that, I'd like to clarify some terminology. I know a lot of the folks on here know this already, but I think it's worth restating to avoid confusion... The term "low deflection shaft" is a...
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    Why Are They Not Playing True 10-Ball Rules?

    That's a perfectly valid opinion, and you can choose to play that way all the time, but my point was that it isn't "absurd" for someone to complain about their opponent missing a shot and hooking them accidentally. I've seen just about every pool player I can think of react to such a shot...
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    Why Are They Not Playing True 10-Ball Rules?

    I can understand if you don't care to play "called safe", but it doesn't seem absurd to be allowed to hand a shot back to your opponent if they miss a shot and unintentionally hook you in the process. It might not happen very often during professional play, but I've been accidentally hooked...
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    Why Are They Not Playing True 10-Ball Rules?

    Looking at the current BCAPL and WPA rules, it does appear that they allow for 2-way shots in 10-ball, so all the called shot rule is preventing is slop, but they do nothing to protect from an "accidental defense". I guess there are always going to be people that think 2-way shots are clever and...
  19. Matt

    Why Are They Not Playing True 10-Ball Rules?

    You're right. My recollection was from the general "safety" definition and the 8-ball rules. According to the WPA rules online, there is a difference between calling a safety and making a ball vs. calling and making the ball: if you called the ball/pocket and make it, it remains your turn at the...
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    Why Are They Not Playing True 10-Ball Rules?

    edit: The current 10-ball rules do not allow you to make a ball and force your opponent to shoot. Incorrectly pocketing a ball without making a called ball gives your opponent the option to shoot or pass the shot back. This would also apply if a safety was called. Some 8-ball rule sets have...
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