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Originally Posted by 1lawyer View PostIf I am playing a player who is not as good I would offer a 40-50 point start usually and go up or down 5 according to if they won a frame.
Or if they dont want a start then I tend to go for everything and anything and dont play any safety at all. I think it can do you good to relax and not play serious every once in a while.
I dont mind playing players that cant play to a simular standard as me and remember once I played one older gentleman one afternoon and helped him with his shot selection, he made a 35 break (His first thirty) and he was so happy he ran aroung the club. We had a great afternoon playing and celebrated his 'Big Break' by finishing off nearly a full bottle of single malt whiskey. It was one of the most enjoyable games of snooker I have ever had.
Not that I remember much about it.
Spot me 40... I'll fly over... how do I win a bottle of single malt?
I'm sure it would be enjoyable mate!
=o)
Noel
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostThey are buckets compared to snooker or UK 8-ball balls, but you must consider that American pool balls are a lot larger (maybe twice the volume of snooker balls). I guess you have an impression that playing on a table with such large pockets is easy, but i asure you otherwise.
the difference in size seems minor - I think it's 2 and a quarter inches for American compared to 2 and a sixteenth for snooker of 1 and seven/eights for coin-op UK pool but it doesn't half make a lot of difference!
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Originally Posted by DandyA View Postno quite the reverse ... very difficult ... only played once on an American pool table - cloth is ultra fast and requires great skill and as for the balls - it's not the volume that worries me, it's the weight ... damn near broke my snooker cue and, more importantly, my wrist the first shot I played
the difference in size seems minor - I think it's 2 and a quarter inches for American compared to 2 and a sixteenth for snooker of 1 and seven/eights for coin-op UK pool but it doesn't half make a lot of difference!
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostYou are wrong about the cloth. American pool is played on simonis 860 type of cloth which is ultra slow.
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostYou are wrong about the cloth. American pool is played on simonis 860 type of cloth which is ultra slow. You have probably played on a very old cloth which lost the nap as the time went by.sigpic A Truly Beakerific Long Pot Sir!
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Ok Dandy..Hear me. With all due respect to you and the "older guys" of 50+ I admire your love for the game and loyalty. NOT IN DISPUTE. If your happy to play how you play and take the game as a bit of fun and enjoyment then thats fine. NOT IN DISPUTE. The point of me incepting this thread was to ask why, these guys who cue wrong, dont line up the shot, move on the shot (basically everything wrong) get in a huff and a puff and go from enjoying the game to getting annoyed at missing pots that, quite bluntly, they are not capable of potting. Thats what im getting at. In no way am I saying its sad that YOUR or ANYONES HB is only 25. Hopefully you understand what I mean. It is in NO WAY intended to be disrespectful as im not like that.Always play snooker with a smile on your face...You never know when you'll pot your last ball.
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Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View Post... get in a huff and a puff and go from enjoying the game to getting annoyed .
the weather, facial hair, cellulite, cute girls, husbands, mother-in-laws,
neighbours, barking cats... Same thing!
Let's face it... what you're describing makes one slightly ashamed to be a man!
=o)
NoelLast edited by noel; 22 March 2010, 03:49 PM.
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Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View PostNoel..for once...i have NO IDEA what your telling me buddy
just me being Insightful yet Pointless I guess ...
NEL
PS. Human nature devolves towards entropy... characterised by those guys you mentioned who, no matter how badly their scripted performances bite your ass... they cannot hear you... your words do not compute. They just are who they are and enjoy being who they are and cannot change.
Same as it ever was!
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Originally Posted by noel View PostLOL... sorry mate...
just me being Insightful yet Pointless I guess ...
NEL
PS. Human nature devolves towards entropy... characterised by those guys you mentioned who, no matter how badly their scripted performances bite your ass... they cannot hear you... your words do not compute. They just are who they are and enjoy being who they are and cannot change.
Same as it ever was!
Wow nice quote, insightful, deep..... but nicely put.
I prefered the one about mother in laws, cows and girlfriends huddling together while the cats barked though.
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Originally Posted by RocketRoy1983 View PostOk Dandy..Hear me. With all due respect to you and the "older guys" of 50+ I admire your love for the game and loyalty. NOT IN DISPUTE. If your happy to play how you play and take the game as a bit of fun and enjoyment then thats fine. NOT IN DISPUTE. The point of me incepting this thread was to ask why, these guys who cue wrong, dont line up the shot, move on the shot (basically everything wrong) get in a huff and a puff and go from enjoying the game to getting annoyed at missing pots that, quite bluntly, they are not capable of potting. Thats what im getting at. In no way am I saying its sad that YOUR or ANYONES HB is only 25. Hopefully you understand what I mean. It is in NO WAY intended to be disrespectful as im not like that.
Hi RR, yes I understand and I have been replying slightly tongue in cheek with my warped soh ... the only point I'd make is that imho, there are just as many "younger guys" who cue terribly and get in a huff and a puff when the balls don't go where they want - it's not just an "older guys" thing although I fully admit we do get more cantankerous the older we get - it's one of the few benefits of being ancient lol ...
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Originally Posted by ace man View PostCome on now. Simonis 860 is not that fast, but ultra slow? Maybe if you keep it in a very humid room, but it is generally way quicker than any snooker napped cloth (very few snooker tables here...all use Strachan or Hainsworth). Much less resistance with Simonis pool cloth than with snooker cloth, big difference. He was right about the cloth speed.
Watch this link. If this is a fast cloth then i don't know anything about cuesports. Those snooker naped cloths which you refer to are not in use in professional snooker for maybe a decade. If you have noticed the eurosport commentators often comment the speed and reactivity of todays cloths. As Joe Johnsons says they are "greese lightning". American pool is played on very slow cloths compared to professional snooker these days, and belive me, i play pool almost every day and i know what i am talking about.
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