14.1 is the reason I shave off all my hair, otherwise I'd pull it all out. I've been putting in some time on a semi-regular basis practicing straight pool. Results are that I'm running high twenties and thirties (and sometimes 40's) at each outing, but putting together a decent run remains elusive. It seems that I keep faltering during my end game patterns and tend to get funny on break balls often, thus ending many a run. Pro's are that I'm pocketing balls better than ever and I am really improving at my pattern play. Cons are that I'm learning that small things matter, specifically, cue ball control within an inch or two is critical and I am not getting good shape toward the end of the rack too frequently.
I'm also learning that straight pool requires sustained concentration, unlike short rack games, which is all I used to play. This is one of the reasons that I am starting to feel that perhaps 14.1 really is the best game for champions.
14.1 also has really paid dividends in my play in other games as well. My 9 ball game has improved dramatically, in no small part due to much tighter position play. Though I've complained about that above, it is clear that I am improving. I used to play "area pool" with the cue ball. Now, I can generally get within inches of my target destination for whitey. I'm controlling speed much, much better than before, and I think 14.1 is the reason for that. It has also really, really helped my bar box 8 ball game. I've put in 31 nights between 2 eight ball leagues and I have been able to either break and run or run out from someone's dry break every night but 2. That's the best I've ever done, and my efforts have earned me the most perfect scores in one of the leagues out of anyone - woot woot! 14.1 has obvious benefits with cluster management, etc.
Long story short, though I lament that I have no one to practice 14.1 with, as there are no players in my area, I am really learning the game and learning FROM the game as well. I have been trying to play this game about once a weekend for the last two months or so and I have really been enjoying it. I'm gonna double down on my efforts in the coming weeks and study the game a bit more formally, with Chapelle's 14.1 book as well as some other videos, etc. I feel that I can get much better tweaking a few things, but I have a couple of bad habits to get rid of. Namely, I tend to rush shots and that costs me through missed balls and missed shape. Perhaps it is because I am a bit uncomfortable playing 14.1???
Anyway, I'm enjoying the journey and hope you guys are too. If anyone is going to the DCC this year, perhaps we can play some in the practice room if you wish. I always enjoy meeting other AZB'ers.
Cheers and happy new year,
JL
I'm also learning that straight pool requires sustained concentration, unlike short rack games, which is all I used to play. This is one of the reasons that I am starting to feel that perhaps 14.1 really is the best game for champions.
14.1 also has really paid dividends in my play in other games as well. My 9 ball game has improved dramatically, in no small part due to much tighter position play. Though I've complained about that above, it is clear that I am improving. I used to play "area pool" with the cue ball. Now, I can generally get within inches of my target destination for whitey. I'm controlling speed much, much better than before, and I think 14.1 is the reason for that. It has also really, really helped my bar box 8 ball game. I've put in 31 nights between 2 eight ball leagues and I have been able to either break and run or run out from someone's dry break every night but 2. That's the best I've ever done, and my efforts have earned me the most perfect scores in one of the leagues out of anyone - woot woot! 14.1 has obvious benefits with cluster management, etc.
Long story short, though I lament that I have no one to practice 14.1 with, as there are no players in my area, I am really learning the game and learning FROM the game as well. I have been trying to play this game about once a weekend for the last two months or so and I have really been enjoying it. I'm gonna double down on my efforts in the coming weeks and study the game a bit more formally, with Chapelle's 14.1 book as well as some other videos, etc. I feel that I can get much better tweaking a few things, but I have a couple of bad habits to get rid of. Namely, I tend to rush shots and that costs me through missed balls and missed shape. Perhaps it is because I am a bit uncomfortable playing 14.1???
Anyway, I'm enjoying the journey and hope you guys are too. If anyone is going to the DCC this year, perhaps we can play some in the practice room if you wish. I always enjoy meeting other AZB'ers.
Cheers and happy new year,
JL