Push-out was another world. It required more of a player's best human attributes: intelligence, understanding, knowledge, ability, patience, and above everything, it required more effort. Compared to one-foul, push-out made Nine-Ball a completely different game. In tough, long, drawn out sessions, push-out becomes a war. I know this sounds schmaltzy: I think players acquired a mutual respect through this kind of play. The battle to get the shot to run out was brutally earned.
Think about this. Push-out also precipitates some discussion between the two players, something that no other game does in the same way.
Think about this. Push-out also precipitates some discussion between the two players, something that no other game does in the same way.
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