I had been meaning to write this thread for awhile and the recent thread asking about Mike Sigel's one pocket skills prompted me to finally write it....
....First of all, I have to disagree with the posters on the Sigel thread who said that Sigel is an excellent one pocket player - he's not, and wasn't = Winning a one pocket tournament and running 8 and out 5 times in a row to beat Strawberry doesn't make you an excellent one pocket player - that isn't even one pocket, it's just running balls. Now in Sigel's case, back in the day, he was a dominating, champion 9-ball and straight pool player, and his superior ball pocketing, superior overall pool skills, and tremendous straight pool knowledge were enough to enable him to win one pocket games, matches, or tournaments - but all of this doesn't make him an excellent one pocket player. Here's a short story...About 12-15 years ago Billy Incardona was partners in owning a semi-private 24 hour pool /card club in Chicago...One night Sigel was in town and he and Billy were at the club just bs'ing, getting ready to go out to eat, and they decide to play a game or two of pool to determine who pays for dinner...Well, Billy wanted to play one pocket and Mike didn't, but he gave in since it was just for dinner...Predictably, Billy tortured Mike and beat him, moving rings around him while Mike just fired at anything - the chirping between them during the games was priceless.
Imo, what defines a pure, excellent one pocket player is that along with having excellent ball pocketing and position play skills....He is a player who knows 95%-100% of all moves, and ALWAYS analyzes the options/percentages correctly when deciding how, and in what manner he can aggressively attack his opponent every inning that he comes to the table - And if there is no offensive option available, he will play a killer safety with perfect cueball control.....Two players from the past who come to mind as being this kind of pure and champion level one pocket player are Artie Bodendorfer and the "Cookie Monster" - Steve Cook.
In these current times, obviously Efren, and secondly Cliff, are stone-cold one pocket champions in every facet of the game, and with superior pool skills to go with...But I'm going to give an example ( there are many more, past and present ) of two one pocket players who although they are far less than champion level pool players ( more like strong shortstop level ) they are true, pure, excellent one pocket players - some of you will have never heard of them, and some of you will know them very well...
....Tom Wirth from the Maryland/DC area ( hey Jam, I know you know Tom and his game well ) and Bob Herchik from Vegas. These two guys aren't champions but they are pure one pocket players....Tom has had many high finishes in major one pocket tournaments and, under the radar-Bob Herchik opened eyes with his 3rd place finish in the derby city one pocket in 2005. Now at the DCC one pocket tournament, these two guys might draw champions who are not really one pocket players like - Johnny Archer, or Earl Strickland, or Bustamante, or Marcus Chamat, and lose to them, but even if they lost, Wirth and Herchik are in fact the excellent ONE POCKET players - not these champions that beat them.
....First of all, I have to disagree with the posters on the Sigel thread who said that Sigel is an excellent one pocket player - he's not, and wasn't = Winning a one pocket tournament and running 8 and out 5 times in a row to beat Strawberry doesn't make you an excellent one pocket player - that isn't even one pocket, it's just running balls. Now in Sigel's case, back in the day, he was a dominating, champion 9-ball and straight pool player, and his superior ball pocketing, superior overall pool skills, and tremendous straight pool knowledge were enough to enable him to win one pocket games, matches, or tournaments - but all of this doesn't make him an excellent one pocket player. Here's a short story...About 12-15 years ago Billy Incardona was partners in owning a semi-private 24 hour pool /card club in Chicago...One night Sigel was in town and he and Billy were at the club just bs'ing, getting ready to go out to eat, and they decide to play a game or two of pool to determine who pays for dinner...Well, Billy wanted to play one pocket and Mike didn't, but he gave in since it was just for dinner...Predictably, Billy tortured Mike and beat him, moving rings around him while Mike just fired at anything - the chirping between them during the games was priceless.
Imo, what defines a pure, excellent one pocket player is that along with having excellent ball pocketing and position play skills....He is a player who knows 95%-100% of all moves, and ALWAYS analyzes the options/percentages correctly when deciding how, and in what manner he can aggressively attack his opponent every inning that he comes to the table - And if there is no offensive option available, he will play a killer safety with perfect cueball control.....Two players from the past who come to mind as being this kind of pure and champion level one pocket player are Artie Bodendorfer and the "Cookie Monster" - Steve Cook.
In these current times, obviously Efren, and secondly Cliff, are stone-cold one pocket champions in every facet of the game, and with superior pool skills to go with...But I'm going to give an example ( there are many more, past and present ) of two one pocket players who although they are far less than champion level pool players ( more like strong shortstop level ) they are true, pure, excellent one pocket players - some of you will have never heard of them, and some of you will know them very well...
....Tom Wirth from the Maryland/DC area ( hey Jam, I know you know Tom and his game well ) and Bob Herchik from Vegas. These two guys aren't champions but they are pure one pocket players....Tom has had many high finishes in major one pocket tournaments and, under the radar-Bob Herchik opened eyes with his 3rd place finish in the derby city one pocket in 2005. Now at the DCC one pocket tournament, these two guys might draw champions who are not really one pocket players like - Johnny Archer, or Earl Strickland, or Bustamante, or Marcus Chamat, and lose to them, but even if they lost, Wirth and Herchik are in fact the excellent ONE POCKET players - not these champions that beat them.
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