I am trying to become proficient at One Pocket. I have been playing a few games lately and would like some advice/tips to improve.
Here are a few principles that I am using currently:
I usually break very defensively, driving the corner ball to the rail and leaving the cue on the rack.
I break from the left whenever possible, because I am right-handed (that way if I get to capitalize on an opponents mistake/sellout I hopefully will not need the bridge).
I use balls for cue-ball position on the end-rail, driving the ball away. This is an attempt to force my opponent to use follow or jack-up baiting a costly mistake. I play almost 100% defense early in the game.
Whenever possible I send a ball over towards my pocket and protect it by leaving my opponent behind the rack.
Once the balls are getting up towards the head of the table, I begin pocketing them to bring them back down to the spot. The games seem to go through a few "stages" repeatedly.
Later in the game when there are fewer balls left, I play more offensively by trying to keep at least a ball near my pocket preventing my opponent from having free attemps at banks.
This past week, I have tried playing a lot more aggessively early and have had success breaking out a few balls from the rack and running a couple more balls than before.
All comments are welcome!
Here are a few principles that I am using currently:
I usually break very defensively, driving the corner ball to the rail and leaving the cue on the rack.
I break from the left whenever possible, because I am right-handed (that way if I get to capitalize on an opponents mistake/sellout I hopefully will not need the bridge).
I use balls for cue-ball position on the end-rail, driving the ball away. This is an attempt to force my opponent to use follow or jack-up baiting a costly mistake. I play almost 100% defense early in the game.
Whenever possible I send a ball over towards my pocket and protect it by leaving my opponent behind the rack.
Once the balls are getting up towards the head of the table, I begin pocketing them to bring them back down to the spot. The games seem to go through a few "stages" repeatedly.
Later in the game when there are fewer balls left, I play more offensively by trying to keep at least a ball near my pocket preventing my opponent from having free attemps at banks.
This past week, I have tried playing a lot more aggessively early and have had success breaking out a few balls from the rack and running a couple more balls than before.
All comments are welcome!