
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 5 – Energy
Indirect tactics, efficiently applied, are inexhaustible as Heaven and Earth, …
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Indirect tactics, efficiently applied, are inexhaustible as Heaven and Earth, unending as the flow of rivers and streams; like the sun and moon, they end but to begin anew; like the four seasons, they pass away to return once more. There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard. There are not more than five primary colors, yet in combination they produce more hues than can ever been seen. There are not more than five cardinal tastes, yet combinations of them yield more flavors than can ever be tasted.
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The same skills necessary to pocket balls and position the cue ball are easily adaptable to a wide variety of defensive shots that deny opportunities to your opponent. The choices available are limited only to your imagination and cleverness.
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