DogsPlayingPool said:
I'm not sure I could give you a good 9-ball run to straight pool run ratio.
Let me say this: If player A is the better 9-ball player and player B is the better straight pool player, I would tend to consider player B the better player. That's just me. :grin:
I disagree with you.
I love to play 9-ball/10-ball and one-pocket. I don't like 8-ball, and I only like 14-1 for periods, for some reason.
There is a guy that I am playing that is a better 14-1 player than me, he normally beats me in 14-1, and I normally beats him in 9-ball/10-ball. He doesn't enjoy playing 9-ball/10-ball, and I doesn't enjoy playing 14-1 (most of the time)
I mean I am a much better player than him, and the rankings from tournaments + moneygames proves that also.
He is mainly practising 14-1, while I am mainly doing drills or playing the 9/10-ball ghost.
You need different mindset for every game you are playing, but most importantly, you need to enjoy the game you are playing. If you are not enjoying it, you can't perform 100 %.
Another example. I believe Nick van den Berg is a lot better straight pool player than for example Lee Van Corteza.
I would put my money on Lee Van Corteza in any 9-ball/10-ball match between these two players, and my money would be on Nick van den Berg if they played 14-1. Who is the best overall player?
I have seen both of them play a lot, and I believe Lee Van Corteza is the better player. But he will not win against Nick in 14-1