I agree...
One of the highlights of the touney so far was when kiamco ran four in a row in nineball today. I have been to the DCC now religiously for seven years or so. I find the big names in pool And I sweat their matches. I have never seen a six pack run in Person by any human, period. Shane included. Notable packages happen with such infrequency that it is special and creates a buzz when it does occur.
Azb'er atlarge has been nice enough to compile stats for several years now for pros in top tourneys. The b & r % does not indicate to me that the pros, even top pros to include svb run out with such frequency that I think that the equipment is too easy. If I recall correctly, for nine ball, they break and run about 22% or so on average. Svb had a tar b & r % approaching 40 recently. That is amazing because it is exceedingly rare.
I just don't understand why folks think that the game is broken. When was the last ten pack in nine or ten ball that you have heard of? What about eight ball? Yeah, svb and Dennis ran so many racks that it was sick. In fact, it was so sick I got excited about the game and started playing and practicing. It revs people up to see the game played like that.
If you want to see something else, say, "moving and squeezing", just use one pocket. When I last checked, no one has bested mosoni's high run or improved on earls 10 pack in nine ball at cj's tourney that I am aware of. If they did, it would create some buzz and excitement.
If the industry would listen to what pros supposedly want to play on, then everyone involved would be broke. Jmo of course.
Cheers and best of rolls,
JL
I understand and agree, as I said, the pro's abilities are vastly overrated by the general public.
So when people say they shouldn't play on tougher equipment because they can't run big packages, that's just not true, the best players will still run big packages, Shane ran 5 out of 11 racks in the finals. That's awesome.
The best I've done is a 6 pack on a tight nine foot.
Tight tables haven't affected my game, that's probably why I like them so much. My only problem is mental and has to do with lack of focus, so I prefer to play on big and super tight tables.
So, what I'm saying is that based on the performance of those playing in the big foot challenge, to say that big packages aren't likely is a misstatement I think.
They would happen, but only by the best players. Shane being one of them.
I would love to see more tourneys and match ups on the 10 foot diamonds. I think the level of play will rise to the challenge.
You see snooker players on 6x12s running out, so why not American pool on 5x10s.
Like I said earlier, my current favorite table to play on is the blue label ten foot diamond. I had no problem running out on the one in the back room in Ohio when I was there.
The rails bounce perfect. I would love to try some one hole on it.
I also got to play on some blue label nine footers while in New Mexico. While easier than the ten foot, they played amazingly.
Maybe TAR shouldn't get a ten foot. If people think TAR is the Shane show now, imagine what it would be with a ten foot diamond.
Me, I don't care if Shane plays in EVERY TAR match, he's my current favorite player aside from myself right now in pool.
I grew up with Efren as my idol, so I still route for him when he plays,especially considering my friend was his backer in the big foot challenge, but Shane is my current favorite player.
Jaden