I've always thought the most amazing accomplishment on any type of table with pockets was the 146 break in snooker. Watching someone pull this off is awe inspiring.
BUT...
Have you considered the fact that going for the perfect break can be counter productive when it comes to actually winning the frame (I believe that's what they call it)? If one was in a match and they had their life on the line, do you think they would play position for the black when the pink was in a much easier position? Also, at some point during the run the frame is pretty much over and all you are shooting for is the perfect break. This is unlike major runs in 14.1 where every ball made brings you closer to victory but if you miss you can still lose. In 14.1 someone could run 149 balls in a match to 150 only to miss and have his opponent run 150 and out.
OF COURSE I would still give my left ring finger from the knuckle down (everyone would just think I have it folded under anyway) to pull off a 146 break but I've been thinking these 2 little issues point out a couple of "cultural" differences between the snooker players and pool players. More likely, they point out absolutely NOTHING!
How's that for a completely worthless random thought??? If you send me a self addressed stamped envelope, I will return to you the last 3 minutes of you life.
BUT...
Have you considered the fact that going for the perfect break can be counter productive when it comes to actually winning the frame (I believe that's what they call it)? If one was in a match and they had their life on the line, do you think they would play position for the black when the pink was in a much easier position? Also, at some point during the run the frame is pretty much over and all you are shooting for is the perfect break. This is unlike major runs in 14.1 where every ball made brings you closer to victory but if you miss you can still lose. In 14.1 someone could run 149 balls in a match to 150 only to miss and have his opponent run 150 and out.
OF COURSE I would still give my left ring finger from the knuckle down (everyone would just think I have it folded under anyway) to pull off a 146 break but I've been thinking these 2 little issues point out a couple of "cultural" differences between the snooker players and pool players. More likely, they point out absolutely NOTHING!
How's that for a completely worthless random thought??? If you send me a self addressed stamped envelope, I will return to you the last 3 minutes of you life.