These are some of my thoughts regarding strategy, when two EQUALLY skilled players are playing a match of 14.1. These are my thoughts on it, I think many of you might disagree, so feel free to offer your critique.
Players with high runs in the 20s or low 30's. You never take 3 fouls. Any safety is better than the penalty for 3 fouls. If you have no shot with a wide open table, shoot a legal safety and leave him long. Odds are that he'll mess it up some way even if he has several open shots. If you are a mean son of a...you can mess up the best breakball in the process.
Players with high run close to or over 40. You should almost never take 3 fouls. If you have a wide open table and are stuck to a ball. Take 1 foul without moving the ball much, to see what your opponent does. If he puts you back, look for the most awkward position on the table and try to put your opponent there, taking a foul if you must. Try to get him on the rail. If he is stupid enough to put you back in, take the shot, at least you gave yourself a chance. You might even shoot a safe, just don't foul!
Players with high runs over 50. Taking 3 fouls is now more of an option. You should very carefully consider leaving your opponent any shot, even a tough one, when you are on fouls. If he makes it, you are now his bxxh, and in the chair as well. He can leave you stuck to a ball, without options, when he runs out of shots.
Extremely skilled players with match running potential. No set rules, but you can't leave anything. If you are stuck behind a ball with an otherwise open table, you are probably screwed and need to take the 3 fouls.
Players with high runs in the 20s or low 30's. You never take 3 fouls. Any safety is better than the penalty for 3 fouls. If you have no shot with a wide open table, shoot a legal safety and leave him long. Odds are that he'll mess it up some way even if he has several open shots. If you are a mean son of a...you can mess up the best breakball in the process.
Players with high run close to or over 40. You should almost never take 3 fouls. If you have a wide open table and are stuck to a ball. Take 1 foul without moving the ball much, to see what your opponent does. If he puts you back, look for the most awkward position on the table and try to put your opponent there, taking a foul if you must. Try to get him on the rail. If he is stupid enough to put you back in, take the shot, at least you gave yourself a chance. You might even shoot a safe, just don't foul!
Players with high runs over 50. Taking 3 fouls is now more of an option. You should very carefully consider leaving your opponent any shot, even a tough one, when you are on fouls. If he makes it, you are now his bxxh, and in the chair as well. He can leave you stuck to a ball, without options, when he runs out of shots.
Extremely skilled players with match running potential. No set rules, but you can't leave anything. If you are stuck behind a ball with an otherwise open table, you are probably screwed and need to take the 3 fouls.
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