And here I was thinking I was the only one that had those kinds of problems....:grin:
3rd week into my first session as a captain :thumbup:
Going to be a long session...
EDIT: At least I got rid of the drunk chick...whew...
And here I was thinking I was the only one that had those kinds of problems....:grin:
Im looking at the apa book
Says the rack is just the same as a bca rack(not in those exact words)
Why does everyone do the pattern rack thing?
oh ok i like that even better, the apa way but i have NEVER seen anyone do it like that
not even league players
I always put the one on top then a solid and a stripe at the corners. No reason in particular but I put matching colors at the corner such as the blue 2 and 10 or the green 6 and 14 etc.
I have seen people put various numbers of balls on top but as long as its a solid I dont care.
Why do you care what is at the front stripe or solid
Me im never going to do anything but put the 8 and slap thw rest in however they go
Most never even pay attention but i thought pattern racking was supposed to be not legal
Why do you care what is at the front stripe or solid
Me im never going to do anything but put the 8 and slap thw rest in however they go
Most never even pay attention but i thought pattern racking was supposed to be not legal
Why do you care what is at the front stripe or solid
When I'm breaking, I prefer (but not insist on) a brighter colored solid ball to be at the front, for sighting purposes. Either the 1,3,or 5-ball gives me a nice sight picture. I'll rack 'em that way for my opponent too, but only if he/she is doing the same for me.
In my experiences I have noticed a big percentage of league rackers will often put the 1-ball in the front...even for 8-ball.
Maniac
I see i always thought pattern racking was that stripe solid thing every casual pool player does
Many league players do it to
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Ok then thats what mike segal does in his 9ball vid lol talking about putting the 2 ball above the 9 and the 3 behind so they always likley end up on either side of the tableNope, pattern racking is the process of placing balls in a specific order to either make the run out harder for your opponent or easier for you. Lots of talk on the subject of what works best.
I even remember a pov pool stream where someone was complaining about this warren kiamco player, i know the name spelled wrong, was placing the 2 intentionally alot, is what the other guy was saying i think if i remember right
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