You are destroying your opponent. You're up 6-1 in a race to 7 and you are faced with a difficult shot and you're contemplating playing safe. Then you think that since you are so close to the finish line that maybe you should just go for it.
In a different scenario, you are well behind in your match and you are faced with another difficult choice between going for the shot or playing safe. You figure you will go for the shot in hopes of stealing the momentum and fighting your way back.
Over in his "How Would You Play This?" Thread, Old Nine Baller said:
I tend to agree with ONB but sometimes you just get that feeling that you need to go for the shot. Maybe that's just my emotions getting the best of me or maybe that's my inner mathematician figuring things out -- who knows?
I think a case could be made for at least considering whether or not you are playing winner breaks or alternate breaks (in 8, 9, & 10 Ball).
Do you consider the score before you shoot or is the shot -- the shot no matter what?
In a different scenario, you are well behind in your match and you are faced with another difficult choice between going for the shot or playing safe. You figure you will go for the shot in hopes of stealing the momentum and fighting your way back.
Over in his "How Would You Play This?" Thread, Old Nine Baller said:
The goal is to win this game the best way possible. The set score does not figure into that and never should. Beginners trying to learn to play should disregard this info about shot choice changing based on set score. The best shot for you is the right shot for you.
I will never give the set score when I post a layout.
ONB
I tend to agree with ONB but sometimes you just get that feeling that you need to go for the shot. Maybe that's just my emotions getting the best of me or maybe that's my inner mathematician figuring things out -- who knows?
I think a case could be made for at least considering whether or not you are playing winner breaks or alternate breaks (in 8, 9, & 10 Ball).
Do you consider the score before you shoot or is the shot -- the shot no matter what?