Ok, so i miss a pot in practice, leave a red over the pocket, pot red black. my new highest break is 8, but your saying i made it too easy for myself and therfore is not a highest break?
OK, so my oponent misses the red, it hits another red knocks both of them over the pocket, i pot red black red, and now i am allowed to call my highest break 9?
I didn't personally try to put the red over the pocket in practice, nor did my oponent in a match so i do not see the problem with either being a high break!
As for the pressure personally i feel that when you are playing for something. such as in a league you can have a competive high break as well as your standard high break. I am not debating that, but personally against friends i do not feel the pressure, its just me and my mates having a game. Then you can consider the pressure you feel in practice, regardless of whether there is an oponent there or not, the pressure of making your first 50 for example is still there in practice! If your high break is not to win a tournament or something, but just another game against your friend surely it is the same pressure? Your not thinking, i must beat my mate, your thinking "i must get a highest break"
Edit: Lawyer i agree the lineup is different because the balls are placed in familiar positions in deliberate places. But if you just randomly place the balls and can still make a 147, then you have proven you have the skill to make a 147, and therefore that is your highest break!
OK, so my oponent misses the red, it hits another red knocks both of them over the pocket, i pot red black red, and now i am allowed to call my highest break 9?
I didn't personally try to put the red over the pocket in practice, nor did my oponent in a match so i do not see the problem with either being a high break!
As for the pressure personally i feel that when you are playing for something. such as in a league you can have a competive high break as well as your standard high break. I am not debating that, but personally against friends i do not feel the pressure, its just me and my mates having a game. Then you can consider the pressure you feel in practice, regardless of whether there is an oponent there or not, the pressure of making your first 50 for example is still there in practice! If your high break is not to win a tournament or something, but just another game against your friend surely it is the same pressure? Your not thinking, i must beat my mate, your thinking "i must get a highest break"
Edit: Lawyer i agree the lineup is different because the balls are placed in familiar positions in deliberate places. But if you just randomly place the balls and can still make a 147, then you have proven you have the skill to make a 147, and therefore that is your highest break!
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