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What do you think is a better spot for the person receiving weight against a strong player, 10-5 or 12-6 and breaks?
What do you think is a better spot for the person receiving weight against a strong player, 10-5 or 12-6 and breaks?
What do you think is a better spot for the person receiving weight against a strong player, 10-5 or 12-6 and breaks?
10-5.
Steve "Cookie Monster" Cook once told me: "it doesn't matter what you're going to -- it matters what you make the other guy go to."
IOW, if the the stronger player can go to 12 he can go to 13, if necessary, and get out of your break. Soooo, in the long run, I think the guy getting weight is better off going to five.
Lou Figueroa
I think ... I've seen some players that you want give the break to.
I agree with elvicash agreeing with Lou on this. :smile:
IMO there is a problem with the way some folks are thinking about this. Now admittedly, there are a world of potential variables. However, one thing is certain: given the spots in question there is a huge honkin' gap between the skill levels of the two players. The weaker player is just not going to be able to lean on the stronger player hard enough to make him sweat getting out of the break.
The other thing is that once a player can think about giving any player with a pulse a game like 12-6 he's not getting onesies and twoies when the other player screws up and gives him an open table. More likely he's gonna get *a bunch* and is probably even thinking about *getting them all.* AND, if he can't get out, he's going to make sure that when he does have to turn over the table his opponent is going to find himself fighting to get out of a death trap.
Lou Figueroa