Just wondering if that is a game people make, or would it be to hard.
Black-Balled said:I think it would be pretty cool w/ snooker balls, but pool balls are too tuff IMO. Damn near impossible to shoot a (pool) ball down the rail into hole.
That was a Cornbread Red and maybe Ronnie Allen specialty, if I'm not mistaken.
Can you imagine playing Varner and he's up a couple balls? Wedge game on a snooker table would be brutal.
I think it would be pretty cool w/ snooker balls, but pool balls are too tuff IMO. Damn near impossible to shoot a (pool) ball down the rail into hole.
I have played and seen others play one pocket several times on a 10 x 5. Yes it is hard, but the better player still usually wins. On a regular table one can bank a ball toward your your pocket that is near the point on your opponents pocket. On a snooker table on the other hand one can't easily or reliably bank a ball off the snooker bend on the long rail, because the snooker bend is curved and a ball banked off of it would not bank straight across, but towards the short rail. In order to bank off the long rail, for example, one must first make sure that the object ball is not on the snooker bend, but past it. Aside from that the game is about the same as an a regular pool table, but the small differences that exist make for a more interesting and challenging game.:smile:Just wondering if that is a game people make, or would it be to hard.
I was in Charlotte in 1985 (I think) when Nick won the Rob's Roost tournament. Several days that week he came into Mother's Billiards and would practice with regular pool balls on a 6 X 12 foot snooker table. He would fire balls in from everywhere and had people looking on in awe.
the Rack in DETROIT - 5x10 one pocket got the most action - Cornbread Red was arguably the best of all time - sometimes he gave good 9ball players 1 side to his 1 pocket - Freddy Salem said he would play anyone in the world 1pocket on a 5x10 {including Ronnie Allen} but Red could give him 9/7 - the action was fantastic there in the 70's - Billy Johnson played Paul Bruesloff 10/8 two ahead - i had a piece of a piece of a piece of a side bet and won 1500 [Billy won 100,000] - i once offered a guy 10/8 for 5,000 a game[i had 9 barrels] he told me to get a stakehorse,he didn't play for chump change! i saw Marvin Henderson win 110,000 in a 2 ahead giving 10/8 - i feel he was the best black allround player that ever lived - [i have a little trouble respecting players who now play race to9 for $50 and strut like they're Nick the Greek] they have no idea what action was like