So you always do whats best for yourself and disregard what effect it could have on others..?Mymy...The tread is called "the best advice you're likely to get". It did not dictate that this was for pool or anything else in paticular. And the best advice i've ever gotten is "who gives a shit what other people thing of you" You need to do what you think isbest for yourself, and in this situation I don't give a shit what you think and i will continue to go that way.
Of course it reads like a statement.so your thread is supposed to ask a question?
WHAT is the best advice?
is reads like a statement,
(this is) the best advice
my question isn’t unintelligent at all
and i don’t throw pasta
Sounds good.Identify and play the "BEST" shot that you feel CONFIDENT, with YOUR abilities, you can PERFORM as PLANNED in your HEAD, whether it be making the ball or playing a safety.
Just because you can make a ball, it doesn't mean that is the best "shot". If the layout after making a ball puts you in worse table position than you had before you made the ball, you probably "identified" the wrong shot or you don't play as well as you thought you did.
How many times have you seen a player, including yourself, who made a ball and tried to get some difficult position wind up hooked on the next ball or totally out of line when they had a PERFECT lockup safety they could have shot that would have given them BIH?
It happens more times than you can count.
Yes. "sending a message to serious players."I am just laughing at the assumption the OP makes that everybody should be playing to be competitive and win. There a ton of people who play pool without the intention of playing the best they can play, and they do so for relaxation and recreation. The hope that their object balls disappear without any understanding of control. You are suggesting that no one bother playing unless they take it seriously?
On the other hand, perhaps you are just sending a message to serious players. In that case telling us to maybe just not shoot ever if we don’t follow your procedure is kind of smug. I just don’t like the tone. Is this the tone you intended?
Can't argue with that.When playing pool, you have to think like a "gambler" if you want to win consistently.
You are playing the "odds" of performing one shot over a lot of other potential things you could possibly do with the same shot.
You go with the BEST odds.
If you consistently go against the odds, you wind up with "circus" shots or no shots at all.
Cole told me face to face, just me: "I like beating guys who use lots of english."You still giving advice? Incidentally, you mention Cole Dickson a lot. Are you relaying some Cole Dickson wisdom or just an un-credited distillation?
You seem very defensive for an "authority".Cole told me face to face, just me: "I like beating guys who use lots of english."
Let us know if you have any insight as to what he meant.
If you never saw him shoot in his prime, around 1969, you are at a disadvantage.
And if he never confided in you, you are in even less of a position.
If you have no clue of his personality on and off the table, even less still.
I can't claim to read his mind.
But I have a mind of my own.
And I can offer a reasonable assessment of any conclusion I may arrive at.
You can take it or leave it.
There has got to be a few in this forum that have and can offer insight to Cole's personality and intelligence.
Unfortunately, I haven't seen Earl, Alex, Jason, etc. and their ilk on this forum so we can't hear about what they
may think about how important their own position skills are. But we have seen it. And we know that over time,
sooner or later, they will grind down most opponents with their superior position play. And they won't tell you or say anything but
they will be happy to take your cash and enjoy every minute doing so. But maybe I'm just a stupid BSer to think I have an insight into
the minds of champions. You know, the guys with all your money sticking out of their pockets. And certainly, of course, hating every minute of it.
Yeah I knew Sax and Evelyn she was a pretty good woman player for the times but was no match for Dorothy. I remember going out for breakfast with Sax at about 2 in the morning after he closed the pool hall one night. As luck would have it a fight broke out all around us while we were eating that night/morning.Based on your description it could have been the Billiard Palcade at Mission and Geneva -- the table to the right was a snooker table and there were a lot of pay ball matches on it, but the counter was as you walked in to the left, so I dan't know.
I only knew Sax and his wife, Evelyn?, in passing. There was a room that Dee Hulse ran in Redwood City. I think I only went once.
Lou Figueroa
Lou, the room in Redwood City that Dee Hulse ran was called 'Executive Billiards' I used to see Nick Varner hanging out there when he and his wife were in town to visit her parents.Based on your description it could have been the Billiard Palcade at Mission and Geneva -- the table to the right was a snooker table and there were a lot of pay ball matches on it, but the counter was as you walked in to the left, so I dan't know.
I only knew Sax and his wife, Evelyn?, in passing. There was a room that Dee Hulse ran in Redwood City. I think I only went once.
Lou Figueroa