justinb386
Banned
Do you think it would make pool really interesting if there were no side pockets?
It was just a thought that crossed my mind.
Another thing (that is off topic), do you think that new rules should be created for the pro's, so that watching pool would be more interesting (for the fans), and much more difficult for the pro's.
Like with bar tables for example, it is just way too easy for the pro players, and all of this new technology on pool cues is just making it easier for them (like jump cues for example, and jump cues seem to keep getting better and better).
I was just watching the CWO 8 Ball Championships from last year (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n0pThAtE4c), and it those guys just played perfect 8 ball on those bar tables. It was just amazing. I really do love watching 8 ball a lot more then 9 ball, because the run outs are more difficult, and it is much more interesting to watch. But these pro's (like Skyler Woodward) play so awesome, and perfect position on everything, that they can get out on almost any type of layout after the break.
I just wish something could be done to make pool more interesting, and more difficult for the pro's. They are just too good, and these bar tables (with their perfect conditions) are just way too easy for them.
It was just a thought that crossed my mind.
Another thing (that is off topic), do you think that new rules should be created for the pro's, so that watching pool would be more interesting (for the fans), and much more difficult for the pro's.
Like with bar tables for example, it is just way too easy for the pro players, and all of this new technology on pool cues is just making it easier for them (like jump cues for example, and jump cues seem to keep getting better and better).
I was just watching the CWO 8 Ball Championships from last year (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n0pThAtE4c), and it those guys just played perfect 8 ball on those bar tables. It was just amazing. I really do love watching 8 ball a lot more then 9 ball, because the run outs are more difficult, and it is much more interesting to watch. But these pro's (like Skyler Woodward) play so awesome, and perfect position on everything, that they can get out on almost any type of layout after the break.
I just wish something could be done to make pool more interesting, and more difficult for the pro's. They are just too good, and these bar tables (with their perfect conditions) are just way too easy for them.