Hey John,
I excited to hear about this project. Whatever form it takes I will be making the purchase.
Any chance you would be able to talk about the differences between short rack and full rack. Yes I know one is played to 5 and the other to 8! I was looking for more of the strategy you use. I feel like short rack is more of a run out game, whereas full rack is more about moving and coming up with craft banks.
Also can you please go over some end game scenarios. Maybe what your thoughts are when there is one ball left and it can’t be banked and/or making it and spotting it up.
Thanks Bill.
P.S. I have never seen you play full rack banks. Which break do you use?
Hello Bill,First I just want to thank everyone for their time to give me alot of good tips,advice and thoughts! I appreciate them a bunch!! With all the good Ideas I think I will do both.Some kind of book to go along with the dvds. Due to there being a huge difference in making a bank shot vs playing bankpool. Playing the game of bankpool might be better put In writing because there will have to be alot of explaning,theories,and methods. For example: End game scenarios.I think I can put that Info down In writing.Would you rather read or watch and listen? I sure didn't think this would be that hard,but when I do It or them I want it to be the best I can.
Ok Bill,I'll try to answer some of your ?s now. You have some good ?s by the way. IMHO short rack banks Is not really what I would call bankpool.
Short rack Is just mainly a shoot out.There Is not alot of moving and safeties.There Is some but nothing like full rack. In full rack you have more
chances to invent banks, moves, and safes.That's what I really like about full rack.(Alot more thinking) and inventing and the knowledge that comes from playing some of the best bankpool players In the world Is worth alot more to me In full rack.That's one reason I prefer bankpool over say 9ball.
Knowledge Is HUGE In bankpool.Not so much In 9ball or 10 ball.You can leaarn how to play 9 ball almost over night...and they can luck out on ya.I hate the fact that I have to just break wide open and HOPE I get a shot!!!.But not with bankpool.As you can tell, I'm not a huge fan of 9ball or 10ball. Ok to my full rack bankpool break..I use the straight pool break to where you put the cball about 12in.
from the side rail and shoot the cball to hit the corner ball and spin the cball 3 rails and back to the end rail. If hit just right the 2 corner balls will go right back In the rack and the cball will be froze or close to the bottom rail.leaving your opp no shot.He wiil just have to play safe,and that's where the fun begins. Not much luck In bankpool. Thanks again everybody.
John B.