A little background on me. I've recently relocated from Arizona to Central Illinois. I've been playing pool for about ten or twelve years. I learned to play in the 9-ball / "Color of Money" generation, as I like to call it. I play pretty decent (my best run is four racks of nine ball on a 4 1/2 by 9 table, done it four or five times. Break, make a ball, run out, etc.) The pool scene is much smaller where I am now. In fact, I have to drive 45 minutes to get to the only decent pool room around.
What I have stumbled upon though is incredible. The room I play in now has some regulars that come in in the afternoon. There are probably four or five of 'em. All of them are probably 45 to 60 years old. From listening to them jabber, it sounds like they've played together for a long, long time. They play three or four hand banks, for five bucks a head. Never any more. I'll sweat this game while having lunch or whatever. The jabber alone is worth the price of admission. Super nice guys. But the banks these cats shoot could fill a book.
What I can't understand is, how can I have never thought of these shots, or even seen these shots before? Two, three, four railers, they drain 'em! Consistantly! Is it because I'm just a nine-baller? Is it a Midwest thing? Or is it an age thing? They won't play me anymore five dollar nine ball ring games because they bitch that I have "young" eyes, but they're more than happy to give me a beating playing banks. Of which I'd be more than happy to play them for twenty just to try to tap into their incredible knowledge. I feel like I have just been introduced to an entire new layer of the game. And once again, I'm addicted!! Like a fat kid loves cake, I love getting to the poolroom to play banks!
I'd like to hear from some of the more experienced players out there, especially Fast Larry. I'm sure you would have some sound advise for a banger like myself. What's it take to get to that level? Do I just keep donating to these cats? Should I play more one-hole? Any advise would be much appreciated.
What I have stumbled upon though is incredible. The room I play in now has some regulars that come in in the afternoon. There are probably four or five of 'em. All of them are probably 45 to 60 years old. From listening to them jabber, it sounds like they've played together for a long, long time. They play three or four hand banks, for five bucks a head. Never any more. I'll sweat this game while having lunch or whatever. The jabber alone is worth the price of admission. Super nice guys. But the banks these cats shoot could fill a book.
What I can't understand is, how can I have never thought of these shots, or even seen these shots before? Two, three, four railers, they drain 'em! Consistantly! Is it because I'm just a nine-baller? Is it a Midwest thing? Or is it an age thing? They won't play me anymore five dollar nine ball ring games because they bitch that I have "young" eyes, but they're more than happy to give me a beating playing banks. Of which I'd be more than happy to play them for twenty just to try to tap into their incredible knowledge. I feel like I have just been introduced to an entire new layer of the game. And once again, I'm addicted!! Like a fat kid loves cake, I love getting to the poolroom to play banks!
I'd like to hear from some of the more experienced players out there, especially Fast Larry. I'm sure you would have some sound advise for a banger like myself. What's it take to get to that level? Do I just keep donating to these cats? Should I play more one-hole? Any advise would be much appreciated.