I was playing a game of eight ball, hill hill, and it came down to a bitter, grinding battle of safeties.
Now, to me, this game of cat and mouse for the win at the end of the game can be the most fulfilling, enjoyable, and rewarding part of any eight ball game.
It's not like nine ball, where, safety play comes up, but both shooters are shooting on the same ball.
When the match was over, (I won 4-2 in a handicapped match if you care) my opponent was saying that he would rather shoot balls for 10 minutes and miss all of them, then go back and forth with safeties.
Sure it's nice when layout allows you to run out a rack, but how do some of you feel about "playing chess" on a pool table?
Now, to me, this game of cat and mouse for the win at the end of the game can be the most fulfilling, enjoyable, and rewarding part of any eight ball game.
It's not like nine ball, where, safety play comes up, but both shooters are shooting on the same ball.
When the match was over, (I won 4-2 in a handicapped match if you care) my opponent was saying that he would rather shoot balls for 10 minutes and miss all of them, then go back and forth with safeties.
Sure it's nice when layout allows you to run out a rack, but how do some of you feel about "playing chess" on a pool table?