So I just picked up one pocket, mainly because everyone else was playing it and because I love learning new games.
now, the more and more I learn about it, the more i respect the game. much of it is based upon truly understanding your opponent and where your game is at that particular moment.
i am still very green in the strategies to one pocket, so i try to absorb anything that i can, which leads me to the point of this post.
ike runnels vs cliff joyner 1 pocket finals 2011 kamui pay or play on 10ft diamond.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqEjObPIV5M
i've seen a lot of matches, but this has a little bit of everything AND they don't take too much time thinking about each shot. from safes, kick shots, 3 rail banks, position play, i think everyone, at any level, can learn something from watching them in this match.
i watch this periodically to open my mind to the possible approaches to the game when i feel like my own game is becoming stagnant.
just thought i'd share this gem of a match w/ everyone
now, the more and more I learn about it, the more i respect the game. much of it is based upon truly understanding your opponent and where your game is at that particular moment.
i am still very green in the strategies to one pocket, so i try to absorb anything that i can, which leads me to the point of this post.
ike runnels vs cliff joyner 1 pocket finals 2011 kamui pay or play on 10ft diamond.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqEjObPIV5M
i've seen a lot of matches, but this has a little bit of everything AND they don't take too much time thinking about each shot. from safes, kick shots, 3 rail banks, position play, i think everyone, at any level, can learn something from watching them in this match.
i watch this periodically to open my mind to the possible approaches to the game when i feel like my own game is becoming stagnant.
just thought i'd share this gem of a match w/ everyone