Did Shaw play on a 4x8?
For his 832 run? No; 9-footer. More info: https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/john-schmidt-runs-820.585407/page-12#post-8398500Did Shaw play on a 4x8?
Then it would become allot more difficult because of congestion.For his 832 run? No; 9-footer. More info: https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/john-schmidt-runs-820.585407/page-12#post-8398500
What other sport or event sets up easier equipment for world record attempts?
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I don't want 5" pockets either 4 & 1/4" for Pro's and 4&1/2" for amateur tournaments for games like 8 ball, 9 ball, 10 ball , for games like 1 pocket, 14.1, and specialized games that aren't TV friendly anyways make them smaller if you want, if the sport is to grow people who are just learning the game must feel like they have a chance at the game, missing 20 shots in a row is not going to help with that, bowling is still thriving because they start kids out with bumpers in the gutters, no gutter balls, I believe we need both, some kids will play for fun with friends but some will strive to play like the guys playing the "Pro" tables and want to play those tables as well, I believe that's how we grow the sport.Whether someone is dominating running packs or there is a well thought out safety battle, the vast majority of people are not going to think it's exciting. I like playing a lot but I don't think watching that's exciting. If were to choose I'd rather watch players have a good safety battle than players slop balls into 5 inch pockets.
Someone with a good safety game knows how to control the cue ball. That's pool and most of us could learn something watching it.
Also, allot of em are protecting their wallet, especially those w/o sponsorship, which is the majority.Meanwhile, on the pga tour today they set up a “par 4” that the final groups were hitting pin high with 3 woods that have a sweet spot the size of what used to be the entire clubface in the early Tiger era.
Golf has gone too far in one direction and pool has gone too far in the other. Golf has dumbed down the game for pros while creating no benefit for amateurs (average handicaps are stable over decades) while pool has made it more boring to watch at the pro level and harder to play at the amateur level. In the Diamond world amateurs are essentially forced to play on barboxes if they want to make any balls.
Runouts are fun. Watching pros duck shots because they are too hard is not fun.
I get that. Still, it's mass pool not litigation. People wanna see pool work not the odor of shrewd.pros as all should learn, that you hit the shot in such a way for you it gives you the best chance of winning the game.
not the best chance of making the shot.
Meanwhile, on the pga tour today they set up a “par 4” that the final groups were hitting pin high with 3 woods that have a sweet spot the size of what used to be the entire clubface in the early Tiger era.
Golf has gone too far in one direction and pool has gone too far in the other. Golf has dumbed down the game for pros while creating no benefit for amateurs (average handicaps are stable over decades) while pool has made it more boring to watch at the pro level and harder to play at the amateur level. In the Diamond world amateurs are essentially forced to play on barboxes if they want to make any balls.
Runouts are fun. Watching pros duck shots because they are too hard is not fun.
Baseball has done a great job tweaking equipment and rules to maintain the scale of the game. Unlike golf, they don’t let bat and ball manufacturers run the show.Do you think every at bat in baseball should result in a home run?