Just depends on who you're playing. A champion is fine, but a B player might not be.
A fine point.
Just that I haven't missed a ball in over a Month, myself.
haven't made any either!

Just depends on who you're playing. A champion is fine, but a B player might not be.
Keep pretending that matters! It is only 'tougher' if your opponenent gets straight in on every shot.
And if he does, you are in for a world of hurt anyway, so don't throw rocks at the gorilla!
How can it be a legal rack when the rules call for a random rack?
http://www.playbca.com/Leagues/Rules/8BallRules.aspx
You are not placing the balls at random. What you are doing is what the rules what to avoid and that is a pattern.
I thought the spirit of the rule was that there is no particular way the balls *must* be racked, just that you need the 8 in the middle, and a one of each set in the corners. The rest can be random, but perhaps Bob could clarify this.
...then pattern racking is cheating.....putting balls in specific slots is not random.....it's no different than any other type of obvious cheating.....play with honor and integrity amigo....
If you are playing in a tournament or match based on rules that clearly state the balls are to be racked "randomly", then pattern racking is cheating.....putting balls in specific slots is not random.....
Everytime this topic comes up, I'm in the minority, so no worries.....I know I am wrong, at least in relation to the majority...
I have an honest question here, which is how is this cheating? There's no guarantee of one of those balls going in or you wouldn't see fouls on the break.
I think I have honor and integrity, whether on the cloth or off, but hey, I always support that charming young man in the mirror since he follows me everywhere.
But how do you know any thought went into it? "Random" is a hard thing to nail down.
If I blind fold you in front of a rack, I put the 1 ball in one hand and the 9 in the other and say, "rack the rest", out of 100, I bet there will be duplicate racks.
From a 9-ball standpoint you are absolutely correct. There are only 7 balls left, for 7 spots, so there would be, 7x7 possibilities, or 49 total combos, if my 8th grade algebra serves me correctly.
Yes, there is no guarantee, but it increases the odds in your favor. ... Simply racking the 2 in a way that will tend to leave it near the one ball will give you a decided advantage to begin the rack.
I am not sure but I think the possiblities are 7X6X5X4X3X2X1=5040
At Gold Crown Billiards in Erie, Pa., this Saturday we are running our third event with the "No Conflict Rules". Part of the rules is a very simple "Random Racking Process". If you are interested, here is a link to the rules: They work.
http://www.goldcrownbilliardseriepa.com/noconflict.html
Fair enough. I didn't mean to offend and actually I rack it in a pattern for my opponent so they are getting the "advantage", not I. How they rack for me is usually random and it doesn't concern me. I know how I break on the tables I play on, but in 8-ball (as per the original post) the layout of 15 balls after a break is hard to predict reliably.
not to hijack this thread but I have a serious question as per if you are playing in a tournament and your opponent is pattern racking (which is considered illegal/cheating), when do you say foul? After he removes the rack, after the break, or do you call have the TD come over without notifiying your opponent and have him watch how he is pattern racking?
What would be the penalty for pattern racking? Are you DQ'd from the tournament? Do you get a certain amount of games penalty? I have never seen anyone actually called on it, but what I suspect happens is the person gets a warning and then there after they will be watched more closely. Now that doesn't really seem fair if they pattern racked for the first few games, sorta like they got away with it if that is all that would happen.
I am not sure but I think the possiblities are 7X6X5X4X3X2X1=5040
At Gold Crown Billiards in Erie, Pa., this Saturday we are running our third event with the "No Conflict Rules". Part of the rules is a very simple "Random Racking Process". If you are interested, here is a link to the rules: They work.
http://www.goldcrownbilliardseriepa.com/noconflict.html
I'd say something to him, and give him an opportunity to change it before bringing it up to anyone else. Just dropping a line like, "You know, you're supposed to be racking randomly" may go a long way. Maybe he doesn't even know he can't. If he continued to do it, I'd involve the TD.