Last night I played 3 games of straight pool to 100 with a friend. With him ahead 98 to 78 I had left myself a below the rack break shot on the 15 ball. Unfortunately I was straighter in than I like, and had to shoot the 15 at warp speed to get any spread on the pack (contact point dead in the middle of the bottom of the pack). This was probably a bad idea as the 15 ball jawed in the corner pocket, jumped out, bounced onto the bottom rail, rolled a few inches on the rail then back onto the table towards me, hits the long rail, goes back into the pack area, caroms off a stationary ball, caroms off the still spinning cue ball back towards the original corner pocket, where it drops after caroming off a 3rd stationary ball. I have never seen anything like it (I have a witness), I was so fired up to still be shooting I ran another 21 and out. So much for no luck in straight pool.
Three games, scores 100-98, 100-99, 100-97. The last 30 minutes of each game is always intense - even the easiest shots start to look difficult. I don't find the corresponding sensation in 9 ball (at least not for as long a period of time).
Three games, scores 100-98, 100-99, 100-97. The last 30 minutes of each game is always intense - even the easiest shots start to look difficult. I don't find the corresponding sensation in 9 ball (at least not for as long a period of time).