There has been "potential" for more years than I care to remember. It ain't happened and probably never will.
But what about one pocket and bank pool? And where are all the 10fts you're referring to?
There has been "potential" for more years than I care to remember. It ain't happened and probably never will.
8 Ball is too easy of a game for pros. Period!
During the 8-ball tournament that just ended last night, it was mentioned during the commentary that a couple of the player's favorite game is bar table 8-ball. I think they mentioned Corey D, and I know that Shane really likes it.
Does anyone really think that the reason that they like this game is because it's so easy? I don't. While shot-making is much easier, I think that the challenge of getting out on a really tough, congested table is why they like it.
The players that excel in planning their run-outs in great detail and being able to execute their plans are the ones that will enjoy this game the most.
8 Ball is too easy of a game for pros. Period!
Roalmfao , my guess is Moscow is the last place anyone would want to visit unless your part of the Trump family
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But what about one pocket and bank pool? And where are all the 10fts you're referring to?
I enjoy watching packages put together. The thing is, even with Shane's break, he needs to deal with many really tough tables. If he happens to be able to run more than half of them, to me, that makes for good viewing from a spectator standpoint.Its not tough for them when their BNR rate is over 50%.
Selling beer and getting people through the door is what's it has always been about, beneath.
TO EVERYONE: you all realize why things are going to 7 footers, right?
It attracts more people to the game.
Isn't that what we want? More people playing our game?
We can't have it both ways.
The more participation in an industry the more money that flows into that industry.
I can't believe I even need to even say this.
That's why I love pool players: always something to complain about.![]()
Best reply so far!!!!!! Someone who gets it!!
Hasnt this dead horse been beat enough yet??
If you can run out on a "little" 7" table then surely you can run out on a 9' table. The only thing that might be harder is a longer shot on the 9' table, but once again if you can clear a 7' table so easy you wont have trouble on a 9' table. The only guys intimidated buy big tables are amatuers who do not play on them. I have both a 7' and 9' table at home to play on, the 9' is probably easier to run out on if you make a ball on the break. There are less clusters and less traffic on the big table, there are times you need to play les than desirable routes on 7' tables because of traffic, this makes it tougher in ways.
Exactly. Now how many of those that said that 7-footers are so much easier will walk-back their comments based on, you know, facts. :thumbup:It looks damn near the same!
Exactly. Now how many of those that said that 7-footers are so much easier will walk-back their comments based on, you know, facts. :thumbup: