Won't that make one pocket easier because less scratching and you can play shape out of the corners and bank where the side pockets would have been?
Won't that make one pocket easier because less scratching and you can play shape out of the corners and bank where the side pockets would have been?
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Yeah, I assume they were doing a lot of banking, a lot of very difficult cut shots, and a lot of safety play. I would have liked to have seen it.
No, I really do love watching the pros play. I do not enjoy watching players who do not have much skill or natural ability on the pool table.
I just think that the bar tables are just way too easy for the average pro caliber player. They should only be playing on 9 foot tables. I also hate jump cues. If I play a really good jam up safe on my oppenent, if it is not almost jam up frozen to the other ball, then with today's jump cues, he may easily be able to jump over it, and get out of the safe that I played on him. I think that at least the pros should not be allowed to use jump cues. They should have to be forced to kick out of their opponents safes. Will there become a time when players will not have to learn the skill of kick shots, because jump shots are so much easier to master?
Why can't the US be more like Europe? I heard that the European players never play on bar tables, on the European pro tour, and that there are no bar table tournaments (for the pros) in Europe, or Asia(?).
Just to piss off the OP....let's take it the other way....we need MORE pockets.
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Just to piss off the OP....let's take it the other way....we need MORE pockets.
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That table is missing a side pocket. Maybe it's for the undecided group.??
Never saw a set of balls like the two sets in the middle before. What are they for, cutthroat?
I dont think you see any real difference in 8 ball between 7' and 9' tables. You have shorter shots on a 7' table but you also have more traffic and clusters. Adding 20" to a shot does not make it that much more difficult, especially for a pro. I think that breaking on the small table is tougher because its way more likey the cue ball is going to get kicked around and maybe even pocketed.
Do you think it would make pool really interesting if there were no side pockets?
It was just a thought that crossed my mind.
Another thing (that is off topic), do you think that new rules should be created for the pro's, so that watching pool would be more interesting (for the fans), and much more difficult for the pro's.
Like with bar tables for example, it is just way too easy for the pro players, and all of this new technology on pool cues is just making it easier for them (like jump cues for example, and jump cues seem to keep getting better and better).
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I just wish something could be done to make pool more interesting, and more difficult for the pro's. They are just too good, and these bar tables (with their perfect conditions) are just way too easy for them.
How do you demonstrate perfect pitch with an accordion? When you can throw it into the dumpster and it lands on the banjo without hitting the walls.Accordion to scientific studies, 90% of the people do not realize that I replaced the beginning of the sentence with an instrument.
Great reply. Greenie time.It's easy to fall into that line of thinking. I, for one, think it is faulty thinking, and maybe even lazy thinking.
Sure, the pros make it look easy. That does not necessarily equate to it being easy. When you see the pros seldom missing shots, you can take one of two attitudes towards it. You can say it is too easy for them, and then it becomes boring to watch and you learn nothing.
Or, you can look at your own game, and then compare it to what you see the pros actually doing. What is possible to do. If you do that, you then appreciate just how skilled the pros really are. And then you can appreciate just what it is that you are actually watching.
You say you want to make it harder for the pros. In other words, you don't want to see them run out as much, but want to see them miss more.If you want to see more misses, just watch lower level amateurs play. You can go down the totem pole and see all the misses you could ever want to see.
So, is it really that you want to see them miss more? I don't think so. Not really. I think what you really want is to be able to appreciate just what it is that you are seeing. And, that, is all in what your attitude is when watching them. No one can change that but you.
Exactly.Would any one watch the " Pros" if the tables where so tight they couldnt run 5 balls in a row ?Thats why i enjoy watching them hopping they never miss and make it look so easy . I say leave the tables and pockets alone and let them run out the set .
Would be more "interesting" if there's a 7th hole smack middle of the table.