More often than not, rolling out of position in eightball results in a more costly error than a helpful one. Consider that there are more balls on the table and inevitably more clusters that need to be broken apart. If you're playing position to make a ball and break a cluster apart, a quarter inch is devastating. In nineball, you pretty much just have to keep the cueball close to the center of the table and you'll almost always have a shot and enough angle to get where you need to go next.mayamon said:But then you can go out of sequence in 8 and might mess up your position shot but by 'luck' roll into an even better one w/ a different ball. Hard one to call
bigskyjake said:okay okay I'm the one who voted for 8 ball, but if you guys saw some of the 8-ball i've seen played you'd sh#t a solid gold panda bear![]()
Maybe it's no accident. I know when I'm playing a low percentage shot, I'll actually walk over and figure out where to hide the cueball if I miss. Looks like an innocent fluke, but it's no accident. I drive my opponents crazy with this, and when I play the ghost, I drive myself crazy.acedotcom said:You can't slop balls in in 8-ball, but I've come up against a lot of guys who manage to accidentally hide you when they miss with only two or three balls on the table. This kind of luck is much more devastating than someone just slopping in a ball or two.
Klopek said:Maybe it's no accident. I know when I'm playing a low percentage shot, I'll actually walk over and figure out where to hide the cueball if I miss. Looks like an innocent fluke, but it's no accident. I drive my opponents crazy with this, and when I play the ghost, I drive myself crazy.The hard part is doing it in a way where if you somehow make that tough shot, you still have another shot.
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mayamon said:Not to say this has any influence on which game has more luck involved, or which is more difficult, etc. But i remember watching the tournament in reno on tv and they compared the percentage of run outs in 8 and 9 ball. This is all from memory so don't shoot me but i thought it was something like 80% chance of running out in 9 vs 28% in 8 ball for the pro players? Anyone remember this, i tried looking online but couldn't find the stats to compare themI found that very interesting though
mayamon said:Not to say this has any influence on which game has more luck involved, or which is more difficult, etc. But i remember watching the tournament in reno on tv and they compared the percentage of run outs in 8 and 9 ball. This is all from memory so don't shoot me but i thought it was something like 80% chance of running out in 9 vs 28% in 8 ball for the pro players? Anyone remember this, i tried looking online but couldn't find the stats to compare themI found that very interesting though