I have no idea the age mix here, but I'm guessing it's a fair microcosm of any mix of people gathered in one place. That said, 1hole tends ( tends meaning it certainly doesn't have to be the rule ) to be the game most people, how shall I say this graciously, "later in life", tend to favor. Rotation games, especially 9 and 10 ball tend to be younger people's favorites. 8 ball seems to bridge the gap. 14.1 ( sadly enough ) doesn't seem to be played by anyone much anymore.
So, with all those huge generalizations said, I was curious just what game is the favorite of those here. As I say in my profile, I was born the 9th day of the 9th month, so I've never had any choice. It's 9ball for me, all the way.
One Pocket is my 1st, 2nd, and 3rd choice. (Yes. I'm old, but I was taught that game probably in my early 20's, and still believe it's the best).
After that it's a tie between Rotation and 14:1, then Banks(Full Rack)....
You haven't lived till you play Full Rack Banks...:grin-square:
I don't know that I have a favorite player. If I did, it wouldn't be him. I just can't stand his antics. He has no sense of professionalism when playing.
I've heard that these days, when Earl practices by himself, it is always 14.1. If he sticks with it, with his shot making accuracy and cue ball control, it wouldn't surprise me if he can snap off a win in a big 14.1 event in the near future.
Earl's biggest enemy is himself and keeping his composure throughout an entire 14.1 match and tournament - a game that takes an incredible amount of discipline and patience - particularly when your opponent is at the table for long periods of time. He also must maintain focus enough to remember to call the correct ball on every shot!
Michael, not to get off subject, but I'd be curious if you know, that complete list of 9 players who have run 400+ balls in straight pool, in order of highest run. - Thanks
i havent read thru the threead yet but my favorite game is............................
one pocket.....(dont hold it against me michael ...)
you have to be good at all types of shots/kicks/banks/combos/caroms /tight cue ball control
and OMG you have to think......
![]()
Mike, i too was weaned on the 9b tit but i have been seduced by that evil biach 1pocket. Its one addictive, frustrating s.o.b but when you play a game correctly its awesome. So, for now one-wicket is the ticket for me. Hey. Sounds like a t-shirt: "One wicket is the ticket".
if you look nowadays there are alot of top onepocket players in their 20's and 30's
i also think its becoming a game the younger better players are starting to try and learn at an earlier age
not waiting until they cant see the edges of the balls anymore and getting the ball close to your hole is a good shot.....![]()
Wow, Engert was 2+ racks from Mosconi's high run! Do you happen to know what year that was and if that was an exhibition match, or just a witnessed practice session? Thanks for the list!Sure Chris:
Thomas Engert 492
Gene Nagy 430
Dallas West 429
Ray Martin 426
Allen Hopkins 421
Thorsten Hohmann 408
Earl Strickland 408
Alain Martel 408
John Schmidt 400
Wow, Engert was 2+ racks from Mosconi's high run! Do you happen to know what year that was and if that was an exhibition match, or just a witnessed practice session? Thanks for the list!
He's a piece of work. But so was Michelangelo. No one can argue with Strickland's genius.
The primary difference being that everyone will know who Michelangelo is in 100 years, and Strickland will still be a guy who couldn't control his mouth.
I have no idea the age mix here, but I'm guessing it's a fair microcosm of any mix of people gathered in one place. That said, 1hole tends ( tends meaning it certainly doesn't have to be the rule ) to be the game most people, how shall I say this graciously, "later in life", tend to favor. Rotation games, especially 9 and 10 ball tend to be younger people's favorites. 8 ball seems to bridge the gap. 14.1 ( sadly enough ) doesn't seem to be played by anyone much anymore.
So, with all those huge generalizations said, I was curious just what game is the favorite of those here. As I say in my profile, I was born the 9th day of the 9th month, so I've never had any choice. It's 9ball for me, all the way.