I don't feel that most are paying attention to the question properly. All games have luck in it but the game to have the least overall should be 3CB. if this is not so then by what the others (banks players) are saying then 10 ball should also be considered since that is a call game also, now i knwo that you would rule it out cause of the "clean" factor but lets look at banks for a sec.
A: was it luck or skill when there is one ball left and the player at the table plays his shot and hangs it
or
B: misses and rolls dead on for a short rail shot
or
C: two balls left on the table, misses but leave the other guy kissing the other ball or something like that
LUCK can show it ugly face at any time in practically any game, but 3CB, now that's different. See the player played exactly for what the out come was going to be with far more precision that pocket games. Now I am by no means a 3CB player put "properly" looking for none bias fact I would have to say that this game has the least amount of luck to it, with the most luck being when the ball rolls so slow that the Ref has to stand over the ball to look for the contact.
P.S.
I would like to think that 14.1 may be second, but i'm just spit balling at this point.
^^^^^ This guy is correct and is actually what I have been trying to say. ^^^^^
I think many people that have taken this poll have not considered how big and diverse the meaning of “luck” is. Many are just probably thinking to themselves “well in bank pool the ball & pocket has a stipulation; IT CAN’T contact another ball and that makes it less of a luck factor” I think what (many) people are not thinking about is the other types of luck that can happen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luck
When you say:
So, a bunch of us bar stool pundits were bringing up the talk of which cue game has the least luck factor. For what it's worth, we were talking about the games that are still played these days i.e. 8/9/10 ball, 1 hole, Banks, 3 Cushion/Billiards and 14.1.
The consensus was that either Banks or 3 Cushion had the least amount of luck built in.
What do you think? Why?
Eric
And people come up with over 50% saying bank pool that leads me to believe that bad, positional and other forms of what can happen in a pool game have not really been considered.
If I had a dollar (while playing bank pool) for every time me or my opponent got a breakout that he didn’t intend, just barely be not able to see the intended ball, scratch on the most unlikely of scratches, get hooked, line up for an easier bank than was my/his intention (hope you get the point) I would be a rich man.
It is the same with one-pocket, straight pool or any other pool game in addition to the stuff that can happen in the above paragraph think about this; you could have the intention of playing a really good safe up table and the balls move into a dead cluster and BOOM you LOSE THE GAME (sometimes).
So what in 3CB could happen to you that is REALLY good or REALLY bad? You could get a ball close to the rail or in a corner that you didn’t intend to put there, you could miss your 3 rail and have it come around again. And there is about the end of the list; even if you miss this “routine” shot (and in 3CB that is a stretch in the 1st place) what is it most likely to cost you? 1 point yup there is your medicine 1 point; now your playing a “world beater” oh no!!! Wait it will probably cost you 2 points OMG!
So all in all I don’t think 3CB should be in there; now comparing pool games sure the debate of one-pocket vs. bank pool is a good debate and arguments could be made that are solid on both sides. But there just isn’t very much good or bad that can happen to you on a billiard table that is as bad or good as something that can happen to you on a pool table.