I'm my humble opinion, focus and trying to unnecessarily create something that's just not there.
I watched a straight pool match on youtube, Accystats Jim Rempe vs. Buddy Hall. Great match, beautiful piano black GC... but anyway I swear just watching that match improved my game.So many posts to reply to....perhaps just to Ramble on. The Rambler Ambassador from the late 60s would be a good car for a pool player as the back seat made to a bed.
Straight pool was my earliest practice as Willie Mosconi was my source from a book.
8 ball employing Straight pool knowledge and skills makes for a sound 8 ball game. Short precision shape is a Straight pool skill taught by Mosconi. His ark of 5 object balls mid table facing a side pocket. Take ball in hand and run them using about a 12 inch draw. Try it! It's fun.
23 games in a row is my bar table 8 ball high run. At 2 bucks a throw and 1 for 10. Those young men oh so wanted to impress the ladies league on the adjacent table.
My 2 biggest pelts would be Steve Mizerack and John Schmidt, both Straight pool Champions.Steve was a single game of bar table 8 ball. I broke and ran. John was a race to 2 nine ball on 7 foot Diamond.
I always enjoyed playing the guys that liked to spin their rock.....To impress? The Girls ?
Center axis is so boring.....like a Straight pool run. Back in the day helped supplement the income in the evenings.
WTF do I know? I was in the Air Force.there's no such thing as an ex-marine
Jaden
In Basic Training as a Cadet at USAFA, the altitude check was required knowledge.WTF do I know? I was in the Air Force.![]()
Was similar to the caddy. It was along the lines of......"Don't worry about looking like an idiot......you have done already done that. How about quit handing him 3 ball outs? Maybe he has never been on this big of a stage. Maybe just maybe......Then I found the Zen and went on to win !!! Well that match. Jim Ward was too much for me in the finals. Second place paid a week's wage but I had quit my job 2 weeks previous.the self to self talk as I racked for his hill break
For a relatively experienced player, assuming your aim is correct and your stroke is straight, in your opinion, which of the 3 variable miscalculations causes the most missed shots when applying spin to the Cue Ball?
1) Misjudging Cue Ball Squirt / Deflection?
2) Misjudging Cue Ball Swerve?
3) Misjudging CB to OB Spin Induced Throw
For myself, I think 3 causes my most misses if I’ve spinned it slightly more or less than planned. 2 is the second most likely cause of my misses, particularly if it’s bottom inside or outside, if I’ve elevated my cue slightly and if I don’t stroke the shot quite at the pace I planned especially if I decelerate and the swerve invariably gets me. Misjudging the cue ball deflection is the least likely of these 3 variables causing misses, at least for me.
I am fairly happy with my ability to make shots. My biggest problem is speed control which results in being hooked from my next shot.
I found the faster cloth much easier and more enjoyable to play.With modern day equipment speed control is the big issue for most of us. What I suggest is quit thinking of pocketing the ball and getting shape as two different things. They are all one shot.
Hu
I’d have to disagree with your statement. You have to feel comfortable pocketing balls using all types and amounts of spins in order to be a strong position player.Easy way around that. Don't use side spin and make sure you're truly aligned on center ball. Almost anything and anywhere you want to get on the table can be gotten to with speed control. Focus on that. There are many high level players that use only very minimal sidespin.
Jaden
I respect your opinion, however, I'll be happy to match up with you where my handicap is that I can't hit off vertical center and you can hit anywhere you want.I’d have to disagree with your statement. You have to feel comfortable pocketing balls using all types and amounts of spins in order to be a strong position player.
It's not just that u have to be comfortable, u need to recognize when spin makes shots easier and take the higher percentage shot...the one with spin.I’d have to disagree with your statement. You have to feel comfortable pocketing balls using all types and amounts of spins in order to be a strong position player.
Poolmanis approved!I’d have to disagree with your statement. You have to feel comfortable pocketing balls using all types and amounts of spins in order to be a strong position player.
I thought you didn't gamble.I respect your opinion, however, I'll be happy to match up with you where my handicap is that I can't hit off vertical center and you can hit anywhere you want.
Jaden