Are you kidding? You're out of line there. There are thousands of players just in the USA that can run 6 racks consistently on a valley table.
Post a video of you doing it and I leave AZB forever.
Are you kidding? You're out of line there. There are thousands of players just in the USA that can run 6 racks consistently on a valley table.
1. PLAYERS: As players watching we can respect what the tight table does to the playes and how they have to adapt. You can see the players struggle on the table, then when they do run out, you can appreciate how great they play to make that run. This tight table will seperate the men from the boys. Also, you know the better player likes the tight table, or the player who style best fits a real tight table. Shane has a great touch. He rolls the balls in. He will fair better than most who have power games. I do appreiciate how great the players have to play to run out.
2. BUSINESS: If you are gonna look at this from a money point of view. You have to want the larger pockets. More viewers for Tar. Means more money for Tar. Which could lead to more matches. The last Tar match was on at the pool room. The real players in the pool room, of course sweated the match out. But your beginners, bangers, and even rising players where making comments on how bad the guys where playing. I think it has to do with the wow affect. If these guys where putting packs together. More people would have been like "where can I buy this match when I go home" , "Will these guys play again tommrow" . I love to see a player get smacked in the mouth and get right back up and come out swinging. What was the most racks broke and run in a row? I dont know for sure. But, it did not look like many. These two players are two of the best in the world. They need to ba able to spread there wings.
With all that being said: TAR is great and has done many great things for pool. I would not question anything you guys have done. It is tuff to make a living. What ever you decide to do, I think will be the right thing. Me and my friends support you guys and will continue to do so.
How is it entertaining to watch the shooter smack the rail 3 diamonds up and the ball still goes in? Who cares if he runs out? Do you think we didn't notice that he shot poorly?
4 1/2 get my vote . i enjoy watching racks run , not safeties and more safeties . One of the best matches i ever watched was Wade Crane and Buddy Hall playing on a valley bar table . Wade runs 13 racks , misses , Buddy runs 11 racks ... Does any one really remember great players matches off of great safety play every few racks ?
Are you kidding? You're out of line there. There are thousands of players just in the USA that can run 6 racks consistently on a valley table.
Let's make the pockets 18 inches so we can see more racks run and more impressive positional shots.
I voted for the 1/8, but a couple of posters brought up interesting points about using 1/2.
I think that if you go back to 4 1/2, the race should go back to a longer length. Not saying that guys are going to string 6 and 7 racks, but I think you'll see more 2-4 packs, and those can add up pretty quick. I agree that this makes for more dramatic momentum swings in a match.
I disagree that the best TAR match was 10 ball on the 10' micro-pocket table. It was brutal watching them struggle to run a rack on an open table and sweat out a 6' shot down the rail.
Another option (cuz I love options)...I remember the straight pool challenge a few years ago with Schmidt and Sigel that was played on slower cloth, and how there were still runs but not monster runs. What about using 4 1/2" pockets with slower cloth?
Keep up the good work on TAR.
Mike