9-ball on a barbox is an absoloute joke. I hang around with a player out here in here in the west coast who is a well known Filipino shortstop, but he is barely below the pro level, (except for when he's in dead punch, he can beat anyone at that time) we go to barbox tournaments all the time, some are 8-ball, some are 9-ball. I drive him around, he wins the tournaments, pays my entry, and tips me a good percentage of what he wins. For the first time in a long time we played a barbox 9-ball tournament. The format was race to 5 alternate breaks. I had the toughest draw in the tournament- one former top pro player who still plays great on a barbox, and a bunch of shortstops. I made it to the semi-finals, only to get beat by my road partner. So here I was, beating these former champions in what I call 'joke pool'. Whoever makes a ball on the break wins most of the time. They couldn't beat me if they never got a shot after the break and I did- all the time. What resulted in was me running alot of tables, that I'm sure I wouldn't have run on a 9-footer. The corner pockets on bartables are so massive, that you can pretty much do anything you want.
8-ball is a totally different story. I happen to know a barbox 8-ball player out here, whom I recently just met, but he plays by far the best barbox 8-ball I have EVER seen. And in Las Vegas, I saw some of the top barbox specialists in the world. But this guy that I met, the way he moved the cueball, his shot selection, his strategy, his incredibly ridiculous cueball control, kicking control, I mean he was the total package. To be honest, after watching this guy play barbox 8-ball a few times for a decent sum against some other good player, I really think the masters of the barbox like Bowman and Matlock would be hard pressed to beat him. This guy plays so good it's disgusting. No I am not exaggerating, this guy is absoloutely incredible. Don't ask me for his name, because there is no way in hell I'm gonna give it out lol