Hi all,
I am new to this forum and to the game of pool, this website has some great insight so you will probably see me around. I have been playing pool regularly for a little over six months now and have recently been participating in 9 ball tournaments at a couple of local pool halls.
my question has to do with the effects of improving my game in 8 and 9 ball by playing other games such as carom billiards or snooker. I usually spend most of my time playing 8 and 9 at most pool halls, but when i see the opportunity to play billiards or snooker i usually play for a couple of hours. Most pool halls i go to dont have these tables, but some do.
i have noticed that playing snooker really helps my touch and makes me less intimidated with the size of a 9 ft table. With billiards, ive noticed its really got me thinking ahead about how the balls move when they collide/bank. Although the rules, tables, balls, cues and just general strategy of these games greatly differ.
I like all of these games and it just depends on my mood when deciding what to play, but honestly i like 9 ball. whats yalls advice? Will switching tables for a few of hours week improve my game in 8 or 9 ball?
thanks!
I am new to this forum and to the game of pool, this website has some great insight so you will probably see me around. I have been playing pool regularly for a little over six months now and have recently been participating in 9 ball tournaments at a couple of local pool halls.
my question has to do with the effects of improving my game in 8 and 9 ball by playing other games such as carom billiards or snooker. I usually spend most of my time playing 8 and 9 at most pool halls, but when i see the opportunity to play billiards or snooker i usually play for a couple of hours. Most pool halls i go to dont have these tables, but some do.
i have noticed that playing snooker really helps my touch and makes me less intimidated with the size of a 9 ft table. With billiards, ive noticed its really got me thinking ahead about how the balls move when they collide/bank. Although the rules, tables, balls, cues and just general strategy of these games greatly differ.
I like all of these games and it just depends on my mood when deciding what to play, but honestly i like 9 ball. whats yalls advice? Will switching tables for a few of hours week improve my game in 8 or 9 ball?
thanks!