That it's more important then ever to play near flawless. I've been playing under 2 years now and last night after playing damn near the best I could possibly imagine, I still lost by a rather large marigin.
It was 9 ball, 7 8 and 9 left on the table. 9 Blocking my view at the 7 forcing about a half table kick and even If I managed to pull that off, the 8was sitting on the side pocket RIGHT on the tit where It would be impossible to make it without scratching unless I got far side position.
Well, I managed to kick the 7 in and drew a nice applause. Big deal right, the cue ball is now sitting in the center of the table with no hope of making the 8 ball... unless I kick it in also. It wasn't frozen on the tit, there was just enough room to be able to kick it in the side. Tall order, but I got down and did just that lol.
After kicking the 8 I was lined up perfectly straight on the 9 ball which is about 4 inches away from the dead center of the corner pocket.... and i miss the sob... it rims out on me and I just have to roll my eyes.
That ended up costing me the match as the opponent broke and ran the next rack.
Even at the pitiful level of the APA, you have to play so damn near perfect. More so then any other sport i've ever played, this one demands shere perfection.
It was 9 ball, 7 8 and 9 left on the table. 9 Blocking my view at the 7 forcing about a half table kick and even If I managed to pull that off, the 8was sitting on the side pocket RIGHT on the tit where It would be impossible to make it without scratching unless I got far side position.
Well, I managed to kick the 7 in and drew a nice applause. Big deal right, the cue ball is now sitting in the center of the table with no hope of making the 8 ball... unless I kick it in also. It wasn't frozen on the tit, there was just enough room to be able to kick it in the side. Tall order, but I got down and did just that lol.
After kicking the 8 I was lined up perfectly straight on the 9 ball which is about 4 inches away from the dead center of the corner pocket.... and i miss the sob... it rims out on me and I just have to roll my eyes.
That ended up costing me the match as the opponent broke and ran the next rack.
Even at the pitiful level of the APA, you have to play so damn near perfect. More so then any other sport i've ever played, this one demands shere perfection.