Hello Guys:
Sadly, I never had the chance to watch a big straight pool tournament, but looking at straight pool matches on DVD made me wonder if the standard break shot is the right opening for professional play (only on this level). It seems to me that the second player almost always has a long but still decent shot (at least decent for these very strong players).
If I recall it right somebody mentioned that one can get a 30% chance on the corner ball bank. So my question is if there are statistics of how many scoring first inning there are on professional levels and if yes how high this number is (>70%)?
curiousofpool
Sadly, I never had the chance to watch a big straight pool tournament, but looking at straight pool matches on DVD made me wonder if the standard break shot is the right opening for professional play (only on this level). It seems to me that the second player almost always has a long but still decent shot (at least decent for these very strong players).
If I recall it right somebody mentioned that one can get a 30% chance on the corner ball bank. So my question is if there are statistics of how many scoring first inning there are on professional levels and if yes how high this number is (>70%)?
curiousofpool