Is there a standard approach for working balls
that are clustered together in the middle of the table?
Starting from the outside and working in or starting
on the inside (in order to open the cluster up a bit)
and working out. This probably occurs more in bar
box 8 ball than any other game. I like to work the
balls closest to the rail first and work my way out,
but if the balls are in the center of the table is there
a "preferred method" for this? I know there can be
different circumstances that require different
approaches so my question is a very general one.
Thank You
Joe
that are clustered together in the middle of the table?
Starting from the outside and working in or starting
on the inside (in order to open the cluster up a bit)
and working out. This probably occurs more in bar
box 8 ball than any other game. I like to work the
balls closest to the rail first and work my way out,
but if the balls are in the center of the table is there
a "preferred method" for this? I know there can be
different circumstances that require different
approaches so my question is a very general one.
Thank You
Joe