Anyone here ever try "speed pool"??
I was helping a friend yesterday practice for a speed pool competition. You break a rack of 15 balls, then pocket the balls as fast as you can. You must wait for whitey to stop rolling, but object balls can still be moving when you shoot. Fouls/scratches are a 10 second penalty. I think that David Pearson guy can do a rack in 40 or 50 seconds - I don't know the exact times.
I'll tell you that you can really get a cardio workout playing this game. After 2 or 3 racks the old heart rate will REALLY be going.
It was kind of stupid, but still kind of entertaining. My friend could do a rack in one minute and 7 seconds; I couldn't break 2 minutes (several times I got down to 1 ball in about one minute 30 or 40; then completely botched the last ball). I have no idea what the world record is; but anything below 1 minute is mind-boggling (we were playing on a very tight Diamond, IPT style table; but pockets smaller than IPT-spec).
There are some special techniques that help (such as using extreme low inside kill on any significant cuts to minimize cue ball travel); any advice from the peanut gallery??? I'm afraid I may be forced to play again, I need the help.
P.S. - there is an "8-ball version" as well, where you make all solids first, then all stripes, then the 8-ball (yes you could choose stripes first instead). Times for this average about 10 seconds more than the regular version.
I was helping a friend yesterday practice for a speed pool competition. You break a rack of 15 balls, then pocket the balls as fast as you can. You must wait for whitey to stop rolling, but object balls can still be moving when you shoot. Fouls/scratches are a 10 second penalty. I think that David Pearson guy can do a rack in 40 or 50 seconds - I don't know the exact times.
I'll tell you that you can really get a cardio workout playing this game. After 2 or 3 racks the old heart rate will REALLY be going.
It was kind of stupid, but still kind of entertaining. My friend could do a rack in one minute and 7 seconds; I couldn't break 2 minutes (several times I got down to 1 ball in about one minute 30 or 40; then completely botched the last ball). I have no idea what the world record is; but anything below 1 minute is mind-boggling (we were playing on a very tight Diamond, IPT style table; but pockets smaller than IPT-spec).
There are some special techniques that help (such as using extreme low inside kill on any significant cuts to minimize cue ball travel); any advice from the peanut gallery??? I'm afraid I may be forced to play again, I need the help.
P.S. - there is an "8-ball version" as well, where you make all solids first, then all stripes, then the 8-ball (yes you could choose stripes first instead). Times for this average about 10 seconds more than the regular version.
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