04 Apr 2008 13:56:13
allanpsand - interpreter, hand
What is the Purpose of Safeties?

This is an excerpt from my book, "Handbook of the Billiard Gods,
Safety Toolbox". This subject covers why Safeties are a required skill
set of table billiards.

The Purpose of Safeties

A Safety tool is used when there is no direct pattern to a win, at
least within your current skills and capabilities. The situation
forces you to allow your opponent to come to the table. Do you want to
offer him an easy win? Or, would you rather give him nothing?

Here is the big why you play with Safeties.

The Purpose of any Safety tool is to KEEP CONTROL OF THE TABLE.

Let me repeat that so that it goes deep into your brain.

The Purpose of any Safety tool is to KEEP CONTROL OF THE TABLE.

That means you assume responsibility for the entire table. Every ball
in every position, every cluster, every bad lay, all the easy balls,
all the interference balls, his balls, your balls - everything is your
responsibility. And it is up to you to control the table.

If you don't have control of the table, by default, you have handed it
over to your opponent as a gift. And you have increased your chances
of losing the game. You can hope that he will screw it up and hand the
table back to you. You can hope he really doesn't understand what a
wonderful opportunity you have given him. You had better hope he is
not an Intelligent Shooter.

Learning Safety tools will gain you that control. The more you learn,
the easier it is to implement careful and clever Safeties, all to your
opponent's woe. Practicing various cue ball and object ball control
exercises will make the job easier. But never, ever forget. It is your
continuous responsibility to be the master of the table.


More details are available at www.billiardgods.com
Thanks for your feedback.


Allan Sand, Interpreter
Handbook of the Billiard Gods, Appendix A - Table Map
Handbook of the Billiard Gods, Safety Toolbox
www.billiardgods.com