I have been playing pool on these kinds of pool table for last 1 year. I have seen great talent in India but they don't have self confidence to go ahead and take risks.they play as good as these players if not better.
Just a point: this isn't the "Chinese 8-ball" described in the Wikipedia article. That's (apparently) a backwards version of 8-ball where you carom object balls off the cue ball. This is great to watch though. All pool tables should be like this.
If you mean when a striped ball was potted off the break & then a solid ball potted next....the breaker has a choice of which type of ball to take regardless of which ball was potted on the break
@@MarkBak76 so it's only and always the breaker's choice after his first shot? even if he doesn't pot any ball? thanks very much for the reply with the vocabulary! helped me a lot already :)
can i just ask im new too pool and im a i got a decent aim but is very inconsistent i was i just wanted to ask how i can increase my consistency thank you
Place an empty bottle on a table and practice stroking in to the opening, or mark a spot on the table with chalk, place a ball there, and try hitting it in to the pocket with the cue ball (mark the spot for the cue ball as well). Try to stop the cue ball as dead as possible after the shot. Repeat the drill until you're consistent. Those are drills to help improve your stroke which will greatly affect your accuracy. As far as your actual aim, that just comes with lots of practice.