Cowboy Dennis
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whatever. In this thread I will show (when I see them) instances where a player could have or should have gotten more than one ball given the table layout and the speed they play.
They miss running more balls for many reasons, sometimes just pure laziness or ineptness with a bridge or both. Sometimes just a poorly struck ball, something we all do from time to time but never expect out of very good or great players.
First up, one of the best One-Pocket players in the U.S. as my wonderful game was still budding. I heard many stories about Bugs and the great shots and banks he made and the powder he covered the table with but I also remember never seeing him shoot opposite-handed or use a bridge. That's why he starts the thread off:
He got one from here:
They miss running more balls for many reasons, sometimes just pure laziness or ineptness with a bridge or both. Sometimes just a poorly struck ball, something we all do from time to time but never expect out of very good or great players.
First up, one of the best One-Pocket players in the U.S. as my wonderful game was still budding. I heard many stories about Bugs and the great shots and banks he made and the powder he covered the table with but I also remember never seeing him shoot opposite-handed or use a bridge. That's why he starts the thread off:
He got one from here: