An older gentleman in his late 70's plays on one of my 8-ball teams. Last Thursday he was talking to me about his golden years of pool. He worked at Brunswick in the early 60's when Mosconi would come around the factory and demo on the tables. He mentioned Richie Richeson (sp?) And some other players that I've not heard of before. He splits his time between Arizona and Michigan.
Anyway we got to talking about 14.1 and I told him I couldn't find anybody to play with because I wasn't clear on a few rules and I didn't want to teach somebody how to play wrong. I also mentioned never playing one pocket before.
I told him I where I played on Sundays and he said he would be there. After a brief explanation of the basics, how to break and basic strategy we got into about a 3 hour game of one pocket. I know I could have done a lot better, but know I know how and want to play again!
We played 50 points of 14.1 and he was pleasantly surprised how I ran the table multiple times on him. The 50 point race only lasted about 40 minutes because I broke out and ran him a few times
. He said he would love to play more but had to tend to his wife and take her to dinner.
Needless to say I'd love to play more of each game and 14.1 is way more fun against an opponent lol!
It was a great day learning about each game, hearing his experiences with the games and to hear him talk about playing 9-ball the first time and how he thought it would never catch on lol!
Even tho he doesn't have access to here, I'd like to thank Bill anyway!
Anyway we got to talking about 14.1 and I told him I couldn't find anybody to play with because I wasn't clear on a few rules and I didn't want to teach somebody how to play wrong. I also mentioned never playing one pocket before.
I told him I where I played on Sundays and he said he would be there. After a brief explanation of the basics, how to break and basic strategy we got into about a 3 hour game of one pocket. I know I could have done a lot better, but know I know how and want to play again!
We played 50 points of 14.1 and he was pleasantly surprised how I ran the table multiple times on him. The 50 point race only lasted about 40 minutes because I broke out and ran him a few times
Needless to say I'd love to play more of each game and 14.1 is way more fun against an opponent lol!
It was a great day learning about each game, hearing his experiences with the games and to hear him talk about playing 9-ball the first time and how he thought it would never catch on lol!
Even tho he doesn't have access to here, I'd like to thank Bill anyway!