Usually I don’t like long sets. However sometimes it’s very interesting when 2 strong players lock horns and really play. However when the long sets become the “norm” it’s bad for action IMO & can get boring.
Sadly a few of those sets are a exhibition & a money chop. That’s what I have a problem with. The extended dog & pony show action. Thankfully not all are like this-however some not a chop others are 100% a chop, the backers lose and the rail birds get fooled. Not cool, bad for pool.
Of course it can and does happen in short sets as well. But a bigger number on one set makes it convenient chop opportunity.
Often times shorter sets for less $ don’t have the appeal for the chop mentality and the bet grows after several sets. Of course if the players are intent on a chop, can’t be stopped. Just more moving parts and not as attractive at the jump as a $60,000 in the middle race to 100. That has chop written all over it.
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Fatboy