Tom Wirth
Verified Member
NOt bad, but isn't it much easier to play off the ball closest to the cue ball? By playing off the four and hiding it behind the string of three spotted balls you now force the opponent to break up the trio and keep the cue ball close to the end rail. This makes it easy to get the balls out of play again and own the game.
Has anyone here ever thought of playing One Pocket with a cube like they do in Backgammon?
Tom
Has anyone here ever thought of playing One Pocket with a cube like they do in Backgammon?
Tom