billychips said:I am not trying to start a pissing contest. You said you were looking for some action and I suggested that Corey would play him some. I know playing even isnt fair, and I wasnt suggesting that. I am sure they are friends, but I know Corey will play, and I am sure Robb would play some too. What kind of spot does he want??? If he doesnt want to match up, thats cool too. I am bored and feel like gambling.
Don't bother.... I'm sure Robb will just want the nuts and end up sitting at the bar talking to other road players because no one can ever match up a game because they can't get the nuts. I'm also sure it will be Robb and the road players wanting the nuts, not the local players.ARM9BALLER said:How would Rob match up with Robb? Maybe I can bring him down there?
AZE said:Rob is going threw some personal issues right now. I'm thinking he might need a week or two.
I'm also sure Rob and Corey know their game, so I can't really speak on that either.
Let you know when he's back.
Don't you think the rack makes more difference than the table? Balls fly in all over in twelve ball when they are frozen. Eleven can be harder, imo.john schmidt said:he sounds awesome.but table conditions have a lot to do with it.example in baton rouge a year ago i beat the 12 ball ghost 25 ahead in 5-6 hours on that gold crown up front in bayou billiards.i was even playing it to where i had to run the table clean.but then this year in vegas i lost playing 6 ahead for two thousand,but the table was brutal.i kind of thought i could not beat it on that table.but on a easy table its a hanger to rob that game for me or any other top player.
no i dont kill the 15ball ghost,but the twelve ball is fairly hard on say 4.5 pockets.now gabe owen i believe took 3to2 on the money per rack and broke even,and i think hes a great player.if i could pick the table i would play the 15 ball ghost with 4 to 1 on the money per rack and it would be close.unknownpro said:Don't you think the rack makes more difference than the table? Balls fly in all over in twelve ball when they are frozen. Eleven can be harder, imo.
Do you kill the 15-ball ghost on easy tables too? I've seen Earl and Efren break for an hour at a time on easy but unfamiliar slow nap tables and never run the first rack of 15 ball. Of course, they weren't taking ball in hand though, lol! And Efren did break and run 3 that one time and then unscrew his cue...
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unknownpro said:Don't you think the rack makes more difference than the table? Balls fly in all over in twelve ball when they are frozen. Eleven can be harder, imo.
Do you kill the 15-ball ghost on easy tables too? I've seen Earl and Efren break for an hour at a time on easy but unfamiliar slow nap tables and never run the first rack of 15 ball. Of course, they weren't taking ball in hand though, lol! And Efren did break and run 3 that one time and then unscrew his cue...
unknownpro
Thanks for the honest answer, I was afraid you were going to say it was easy and I might have to change my career plans!john schmidt said:no i dont kill the 15ball ghost,but the twelve ball is fairly hard on say 4.5 pockets.now gabe owen i believe took 3to2 on the money per rack and broke even,and i think hes a great player.if i could pick the table i would play the 15 ball ghost with 4 to 1 on the money per rack and it would be close.