Russ Chewning said:I used to be amazed at players who could play well one handed. Then, I worked to perfect my stroke by using the bottle as detailed before. My fundamentals were solid, but I had never thought of playing one handed.
Then, in an attempt to handicap myself against a date adequately enough to give her a chance but still push myself to play hard, I started playing her one handed. Only to find that the shots weren't much harder one handed than they were two handed. And I played some run out 8 ball playing one handed. After that day, it made me realize those old time hustlers weren't really doing all that much playing one handed against really weak players.
Russ Chewning
I have to do this against my kid brother in law, play him one handed, i find it easy. What he makes me do is pocket each ball on the table doesnt' matter what ball just pocket it, and all he has to do is make the eightball and win. A great challenge and i manage to beat him about 90% of the time
