Obviously it's bar table 8 ball last pocket, bar rules.
Could be a format for a mixed-discipline tournament.I feel like the games of Straight Pool 14.1, One Pocket and Rotation are the best games to test a player's overall range of game playing skills, mental strength, and analytical analysis of a given table situation. Play those games in a drawn out match or tournament competition and the best players with the best skill set will rise to the occasion.
It's almost all I play for practice, because it emphasizes cue ball control, which I think is the real art of the game, and because every situation comes up.Rotation is a wonderful instructive game to play.
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I feel like the games of Straight Pool 14.1, One Pocket and Rotation are the best games to test a player's overall range of game playing skills, mental strength, and analytical analysis of a given table situation. .
1pocket doesn't test the one thing pool is all about....pocketing. No can pocket, no can play. 14.1 does all that 1pocket does in spades AND you have to run balls. Also, 3c players understand and can control the cb better than pool players...so maybe 14.1 and 3c.
I can't agree. It's true that 1P isn't as shot-intensive as other games, but the shots you have to take in 1P are way more difficult on average than shots in any other game, and almost all of them must be two-way shots.1pocket doesn't test the one thing pool is all about....pocketing.
I can't agree. It's true that 1P isn't as shot-intensive as other games, but the shots you have to take in 1P are way more difficult on average than shots in any other game, and almost all of them must be two-way shots.
More importantly, I don't think pocketing is "the one thing pool is all about". Of course pocketing is essential, but IMO cue ball control is the "art" of pool - pocketing is the "strings" on which the "music" of CB control is played. And CB control is more important and difficult in 1P than in any other game, IMO. On top of that, you have to control the speed of both the CB and OB on almost every shot, which is unique to 1P (along with the frequent circus shots that come up).
I'm not saying 1P is the "best" or even most demanding game - I don't think the apples and oranges of the different games can be clearly compared like that. They each have their strong points and none, in my opinion, dominate overall.
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I don't follow. In 1P the OB usually has to be hit at a speed so it just reaches the pocket - anything more than that and you've wasted the shot if you miss. In other games OB speed can be anything from pocket speed up (within reason) - the speed of the CB (for shape) is usually the only speed that matters.Patrick, I believe speed of the CB and OB on every shot is essential to all games if the games are to be played well.
I don't follow. In 1P the OB usually has to be hit at a speed so it just reaches the pocket - anything more than that and you've wasted the shot if you miss. In other games OB speed can be anything from pocket speed up (within reason) - the speed of the CB (for shape) is usually the only speed that matters.
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1pocket doesn't test the one thing pool is all about....pocketing. No can pocket, no can play. 14.1 does all that 1pocket does in spades AND you have to run balls. Also, 3c players understand and can control the cb better than pool players...so maybe 14.1 and 3c.