What if local 9-ball tourneys played longer races of 6-ball??
Guys, just an idea.
I am a lowly "B" player, but I am sick of these local $10 tournaments where we're playing 9-ball races to three or at the most four, on sloppy eight footers. Even as a "B" I am one of the "heavies" in this small pond, and I'd just like to play more pool for my $10.
Is there any value if playing longer races of 6-ball? I haven't played much 6-ball and figured I would ask the global experts (internet folks).
I think I remember balls didn't go on the break like a 9-ball rack, so that would probably preclude lots "packages", but at the same time, there shouldn't be many clusters and it should make for easier patterns and shorter games.
Shooters with a slower break should still be able to spread the lighter rack more evenly, again, fewer clusters.
If we play from a "break box", hitting that shape rack, will it play like "mini 10-ball", meaning nothing HAS TO go, or is this game a joke even for local league 3-6 handicaps??
What would be a decent race, equivalent to racing to four or five in 9-ball? I am guessing you could race to seven in about the same time.
What do you think?
Guys, just an idea.
I am a lowly "B" player, but I am sick of these local $10 tournaments where we're playing 9-ball races to three or at the most four, on sloppy eight footers. Even as a "B" I am one of the "heavies" in this small pond, and I'd just like to play more pool for my $10.
Is there any value if playing longer races of 6-ball? I haven't played much 6-ball and figured I would ask the global experts (internet folks).
I think I remember balls didn't go on the break like a 9-ball rack, so that would probably preclude lots "packages", but at the same time, there shouldn't be many clusters and it should make for easier patterns and shorter games.
Shooters with a slower break should still be able to spread the lighter rack more evenly, again, fewer clusters.
If we play from a "break box", hitting that shape rack, will it play like "mini 10-ball", meaning nothing HAS TO go, or is this game a joke even for local league 3-6 handicaps??
What would be a decent race, equivalent to racing to four or five in 9-ball? I am guessing you could race to seven in about the same time.
What do you think?