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Rude Dog said:I think it's the blue stripe that psyches people out, LOL. I know when I play 10-ball and I run all the way out to the 10, I forget how to shoot because it has a blue stripe. The 9 was no problem because I'm used to it, but that dawg gone 10 seems to swell up and won't fit in the pocket. Does anyone else have this problem? I say "to hell with the 10-ball". Even if I play 8-ball from now on I'm taking the 10 out and using two 9-balls.
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Hey Drivermaker, that was just a joke. I don't have a problem with the 10-ball, or any ball for that matter. I can throw any 9 balls on the table and run out, regardless of the stripe or number. My point in this thread was the fact that I hear all too often about how 10-ball is so much tougher to run out than 9-ball. I also mentioned that I agree with the break being tougher to make a ball than it is in 9-ball, but after the break the game is the same. 1 more ball makes no difference.drivermaker said:Dog...a number of years ago I knew a guy that was a pretty good player in this one room but he had a history of gagging on the 9 ball. He would run a rack from 1 through 8 as pretty as a picture and just do whatever he could to choke on that 9. He got so pissed at this and his growing reputation which was starting to build, that he ordered a bunch of 9 balls to practice with by spraying a super thin smudge of colored paint on each 9 to match the color of the other balls. His philosophy was that he wanted to get used to just seeing the 9 ball up there and not get freaked out when the time came. It was funny as hell, but believe it or not, the SOB really did start making more 9 balls over time and not gag it like he used to. Could ordering a whole bunch of 10's be your solution?
I've done this for years and after the break the game is the same. Of course the 10-ball has gotten in my way on run-outs, but so have all the rest of the balls. The break is the only difference in these 2 games.cheesemouse said:rude dog,
try beating the ghosts in both 9ball and 10 ball and see how you fair.......
efirkey said:How do you rack in ten ball? is it 1, 2, 3, 4, balls in each row with the middle being the ten ball. This is one of the few games I have never played or seen played in 27 years of playing and I would like to give it a try.
Rude Dog said:I can throw any 9 balls on the table and run out
Wow, I finally got someone to agree with me. How much do I owe you for that one Jimmy? Maybe you need a break lesson, huh? I once made 10 balls on the break playing 9-ball and I can teach you how to do the same. Just send me $199.99 and I will send you a tape of me doing it. If you're not 100% satisfied with your break in just 1 day, I will send you a large cup of coffee coupon. PeaceJimmy M. said:Hey Rude Dog. I agree with you. The break is what makes the difference between those two games. It is true that the 10 ball adds extra possibilities of balls being tied up, but as far as "being a tougher game", I haven't found that to be the case. I can't make a ball on the break playing 9-ball either, so personally, I see no difference!![]()
Rude Dog said:Wow, I finally got someone to agree with me. How much do I owe you for that one Jimmy? Maybe you need a break lesson, huh? I once made 10 balls on the break playing 9-ball and I can teach you how to do the same. Just send me $199.99 and I will send you a tape of me doing it. If you're not 100% satisfied with your break in just 1 day, I will send you a large cup of coffee coupon. Peace![]()