Every time I go to the pool hall I always see a bunch of beginners practicing, which is cool I always like to see more people taking the time to learn te game. I just can't understand why 9-ball is THE game they have to practice, their logic behind it is nonsensical. I see these guys (and kids) break open the rack, bang the balls around until the 9 goes in, which would amount to somewhere around 15 to 20 innings. They do this for 4 hrs or so. I have on occasion tried to help these guys out by suggesting they add a little straight pool to the mix, but they just say that straight pool and 8-ball are too easy, lol. A high run of 6 in straight pool does not make it "too easy" . They say that 9 ball forces you to go for the tough shot rather than wimp out and take the easy shot. Thats not what 9 ball is all about! Hell thats not what any game of pool is all about.
The problem is that making one ball and then constantly missing, its very easy to become frusterated. Perhaps if they practiced by planning their position (which they don't do), and then trying to get there. If they miss either the shot or the position, then they should set it up and do it again and again until they can make it, this is called positive reinforcement.
9 ball can be an art if played properly. A very good player can make the game look so easy, and the game looks very pretty when a player can make the cue ball dance around the table (Efren Reyes and Earl Strickland comes to mind). I suppose that is what they see and want to do, but it just isn't working for them and they've been playing for months and not really getting anywhere, and I think this has more to do with the fact that in 4hrs they don't make very many balls, rather than lack of natural talent.
If these people were just coming in to play and enjoy themselves then I wouldn't really care, but they really want to become great players, which is a goal of mine aswell. I just thought that since we are on the same path, but Im just a little farther down the road then they are I would impart some of the knoweldge I have obtained. But nope, its 9ball, 9ball is pool, 9ball is life man.
I don't really think there is a point to this rant other then, for any beginners reading this, if your high run in 9 ball is 4 balls and your average run per rack is 0.5 balls, then maybe you should think about playing some straight pool. But then what do I know? Im still a nobody in the world of pool. Some day..... *sigh*
Just wait till next week when I go off on another rant about people who come in with their $800 cues and go to work on the coin ops, because 9 footers are too hard. If you want hard try a couple shots on the snooker table in the back.
regards
Cameron-is shaking his head
The problem is that making one ball and then constantly missing, its very easy to become frusterated. Perhaps if they practiced by planning their position (which they don't do), and then trying to get there. If they miss either the shot or the position, then they should set it up and do it again and again until they can make it, this is called positive reinforcement.
9 ball can be an art if played properly. A very good player can make the game look so easy, and the game looks very pretty when a player can make the cue ball dance around the table (Efren Reyes and Earl Strickland comes to mind). I suppose that is what they see and want to do, but it just isn't working for them and they've been playing for months and not really getting anywhere, and I think this has more to do with the fact that in 4hrs they don't make very many balls, rather than lack of natural talent.
If these people were just coming in to play and enjoy themselves then I wouldn't really care, but they really want to become great players, which is a goal of mine aswell. I just thought that since we are on the same path, but Im just a little farther down the road then they are I would impart some of the knoweldge I have obtained. But nope, its 9ball, 9ball is pool, 9ball is life man.
I don't really think there is a point to this rant other then, for any beginners reading this, if your high run in 9 ball is 4 balls and your average run per rack is 0.5 balls, then maybe you should think about playing some straight pool. But then what do I know? Im still a nobody in the world of pool. Some day..... *sigh*
Just wait till next week when I go off on another rant about people who come in with their $800 cues and go to work on the coin ops, because 9 footers are too hard. If you want hard try a couple shots on the snooker table in the back.
regards
Cameron-is shaking his head