I know these players are amateurs and I'm nowhere near their level of expertise but there needs to be some type of a shot clock how long does it take to look at a shot and assume where the position of the cue-ball will be
It can definitely be an issue for sure. We've tried to be really relaxed about it in the finals, but we have talked about a few solutions to help slow play before a Ref has to step in.
@@cukin65 the disappointing part is I'm not able to watch the apa tournaments because of that excruciatingly slow play it's 10 times worse than watching some of the Filipino players excluding Efren he knows what he's doing
yeah, Jeanette, I watched a instruction video last night on center ball training that was really good.
is there an age limit on being an APA member. I'm a senior, and been out of the game around 3 yrs.
I know these players are amateurs and I'm nowhere near their level of expertise but there needs to be some type of a shot clock how long does it take to look at a shot and assume where the position of the cue-ball will be
It can definitely be an issue for sure. We've tried to be really relaxed about it in the finals, but we have talked about a few solutions to help slow play before a Ref has to step in.
@@americanpoolplayersassociation thanks for the reply I appreciate you addressing that
AGREE IOO%
@@cukin65 the disappointing part is I'm not able to watch the apa tournaments because of that excruciatingly slow play it's 10 times worse than watching some of the Filipino players excluding Efren he knows what he's doing
Iv tryed to watch just too slow..
how come they played in a 9' table?
Because it's not bar pool
This event is played on 9 footers, its not the same as the standard APA national event which is on the 7 footers.