
At it’s most basic, the pool table is a small battlefield. An excerpt from “The Art of War” is provided with how it applies to the competition between opponents.
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Chapter 11 – The nine situations
To be ignorant of any one of the following four or five principles does not befit a warlike prince. …
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To be ignorant of any one of the following four or five principles does not befit a warlike prince.
When a warlike prince attacks a powerful state, his generalship shows itself in preventing the concentration of the enemy’s forces. He overawes his opponents, and their allies are prevented from joining against him.
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When playing an aggressive opponent, select such tactics that prevent him from applying on his best skills. Exhaust his focus by forcing him to constantly shoot in situations that are uncomfortable.
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