How many of you out there enjoy playing straight pool?
I'm a big fan of the game, although I started out playing nine ball, as did many of my generation of pool player.
I've learned more about the game of straight pool, by watching and studying the way the pro's play patterns on many of the accu-stats matches than by playing people who don't really know the game. I've only played one extremely strong local player, where he broke, I ran 26 balls, and he ran 150 and asked if I wanted him to keep going or stop. That was the strongest straight pool player I've ever played IN person.
My high run right now in straight pool is only 47. I'll get in the zone and start running balls, and it's always missing the easiest shot that kills the run. Straight pool requires a tremendous amount of focus and concentration, and one little break in it, or rushed shot (like the easy ones players love to take for granted) can end a potentially strong run.
Does anyone have any advice on how to get to the next level of play in straight pool, or any good books they could recommend, or straight pool instructors? Also, if you have any shots, tips, strategies, or straight pool safes that you really like, please post them on here as well.
Thanks -
I'm a big fan of the game, although I started out playing nine ball, as did many of my generation of pool player.
I've learned more about the game of straight pool, by watching and studying the way the pro's play patterns on many of the accu-stats matches than by playing people who don't really know the game. I've only played one extremely strong local player, where he broke, I ran 26 balls, and he ran 150 and asked if I wanted him to keep going or stop. That was the strongest straight pool player I've ever played IN person.
My high run right now in straight pool is only 47. I'll get in the zone and start running balls, and it's always missing the easiest shot that kills the run. Straight pool requires a tremendous amount of focus and concentration, and one little break in it, or rushed shot (like the easy ones players love to take for granted) can end a potentially strong run.
Does anyone have any advice on how to get to the next level of play in straight pool, or any good books they could recommend, or straight pool instructors? Also, if you have any shots, tips, strategies, or straight pool safes that you really like, please post them on here as well.
Thanks -
