Well I think i have finally found my niche in pool, and that being 8ball.
One of the pool halls i frequent, held thier first 8ball handicap tournament today.
I started as a 5, and the majority of players were 4's 5's and 6's, i think there was two 3's and they both was women, and one or two 7's and one 8.
We had 23 players, so it was a pretty good turn out for the first time.
My First three matches i played like a champ, running out when there was a chance, playing tight safes, and breaking out clusters when need be.
My last two matches was basically the opposite, but, they was matches i knew i could have won. But just made stupid mistakes or got outa position.
But overall i enjoy playing 8ball alot more than 9ball, because your not just trying for the easy win. Theres actually strategy involved in running out and knowing when to play safe, even early in the rack.
my third match, i played a guy who normally just kills me in 9ball, well i beat him 5-3, and he was struggling the whole time, with knowing what run out path to use, and when to play safe and how. So even though he is probably a better player, I beat him fairly easily cuz i play 8ball basically all the time now, and dont play 9ball anymore.
So i am open for other stories of people finding thier Calling in Pool
dave
One of the pool halls i frequent, held thier first 8ball handicap tournament today.
I started as a 5, and the majority of players were 4's 5's and 6's, i think there was two 3's and they both was women, and one or two 7's and one 8.
We had 23 players, so it was a pretty good turn out for the first time.
My First three matches i played like a champ, running out when there was a chance, playing tight safes, and breaking out clusters when need be.
My last two matches was basically the opposite, but, they was matches i knew i could have won. But just made stupid mistakes or got outa position.
But overall i enjoy playing 8ball alot more than 9ball, because your not just trying for the easy win. Theres actually strategy involved in running out and knowing when to play safe, even early in the rack.
my third match, i played a guy who normally just kills me in 9ball, well i beat him 5-3, and he was struggling the whole time, with knowing what run out path to use, and when to play safe and how. So even though he is probably a better player, I beat him fairly easily cuz i play 8ball basically all the time now, and dont play 9ball anymore.
So i am open for other stories of people finding thier Calling in Pool
dave