JDB said:How is that different than golf? You can be doing everything perfectly with a one stroke lead and shank one shot, make bogie or worse, and lose.
I don't see much of a difference.
I do agree with your other point, however, that pool is one of the only games that you can lose without ever having a shot.
well technically in pool you can be playing perfectly and still lose without making any mistakes. i dont believe that is the case in golf.
and lol at whoever said running a rack is a perfect game. that would be like saying making par on one hole in golf is a perfect game.
i would also like to point out that becasue the game of golf has more variables, does not necessarily mean that it is more complex or difficult. for example, lets take a look at the board games go and chess, while chess has a great deal of different pieces and corresponding moves, go is simple, you only put 1 piece down on any space on the board you like. despite this, super computers from a decade ago can beat the best chess players in the world, whereas average amateur go players will make even the most powerful go programs look like a joke on a small 9x9 board, on a full size 19x19 board it wont even be competitive. i would go so far as to say that making something simpler makes it more difficult to master.
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