justinb386
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You said you could be competitive with anyone with that spot except for maybe 100 players. I can name 10 in my state alone that are not pros that can out run that spot. I can name another 4 that are pros in my state that can out run it.
Sure you might run out a rack occasionally. The thing is as soon as you miss or play that loose safe they are definitely out or playing a successful safe. You have to play perfect every time you get to the table. It's kinda like playing the ghost (with the exception of you being allowed to play a safe). I know how I play against the ghost and I wouldnt want to put money on it.
Constantly mentioning your handicap isnt really helping your case in this. Being an 8 means you are decent in a pool league. Boasting about that number outside of league will hurt you more then help you because you just completely gave up the element of surprise. They have a good idea of your speed now.
Yeah, in order to be pretty confident with that spot (against anyone who you do not know), you need to not only have a very consistent offensive rotation game, but you also need to have a jam up defensive game. It is not that strong of a spot, unless you are a solid A player (and you are the one getting that spot). I am speaking along the lines of tight 9 foot Diamonds or Brunswick Gold Crown tables.
On an off topic note, I remember these 9 foot Brunswicks (in Chapel Hill NC) that were triple shimmed (the pockets), so Brunswicks can be adjusted to play even more difficult then Diamonds.