So I did a search on this and came up dry. Please do tell why you feel the way you do. I am asking if ALL the rules are exactly the same how do you feeel about only having to call the 9ball?
I'm sure what is being asked?
If the rules are exactly the same, I follow the given rules and feel fine about it.![]()
I think 9ball is an exception you would take away some of the 2 way shot aspect of the game. 10ball & 9ball both have beauty all their own, just like all pool games.I think all games of pool should be call ball-call pocket!
I agreeThis is a game of precision and when played by people of moderate to high skill, slopping in a ball should not be a factor.
Interesting ideaIMO, the only exception would be in the amateur leagues like APA. I believe that if you are a 1,2, or 3, you don't have to call your ball or pocket. If you luck a ball in, that's fine. Everyone 4 and up, sorry about your luck, but you must call it.
Then again, I think you should call ANY safety shot as well, and if you accidentally hook your opponent, it is his choice whether to shoot or make you shoot again.
I think all games of pool should be call ball-call pocket! This is a game of precision and when played by people of moderate to high skill, slopping in a ball should not be a factor.
IMO, the only exception would be in the amateur leagues like APA. I believe that if you are a 1,2, or 3, you don't have to call your ball or pocket. If you luck a ball in, that's fine. Everyone 4 and up, sorry about your luck, but you must call it.
I think 9ball is an exception you would take away some of the 2 way shot aspect of the game. 10ball & 9ball both have beauty all their own, just like all pool games.
I agree
Interesting idea
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You want to vote "Don't care either way"
I think all games of pool should be call ball-call pocket! This is a game of precision and when played by people of moderate to high skill, slopping in a ball should not be a factor.
IMO, the only exception would be in the amateur leagues like APA. I believe that if you are a 1,2, or 3, you don't have to call your ball or pocket. If you luck a ball in, that's fine. Everyone 4 and up, sorry about your luck, but you must call it.
Then again, I think you should call ANY safety shot as well, and if you accidentally hook your opponent, it is his choice whether to shoot or make you shoot again.
As far as the two way shot is concerned. You can still call the 9-ball and the pocket it's going into along with another ball. If you miss the 9, then as long as you make your original object ball, you keep going. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe I saw 7-ball being played that way.
I think you have it backwards.
How often does a high level player slop in balls?
The answer is basically never, no calling really needed outside of multirail banks and/or kicks.
The lower the level you are, the more calling a shot becomes relevent.
I lost you at the last one didn't I? I figure there will be a lot of people that disagree with me on that one. That's the beauty of opinions. We don't all have to agree.
As far as the two way shot is concerned. You can still call the 9-ball and the pocket it's going into along with another ball. If you miss the 9, then as long as you make your original object ball, you keep going. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe I saw 7-ball being played that way.
It can get confusing trying to describe it thru words, but it's easy to implement on the table.
No.
IIRC, you can only call one ball/shot. Missing that call and making anything else is considered a miss.
Never? I beg to differ. They don't happen often, but they do happen. That's when you see them offer up a hand to their opponent, because they know they got a lucky roll.
In an amateur setting like APA, if you make the low level players (1,2,or3's) call their shots, then the advantage strongly favors the high level players. Right now if I was to play a 1 in a 9-ball, they have to get to 14 before I get to 75. With the rules the way they are, the favorite would be the 1. If you change the rules to where they have to call their shots, then I would be the favorite.
The low level players need the added help of "slop". They are still learning how to play the game. After reaching a proper skill level, then you take that option away from them.
RRfireblade, it could be that you and the people that you play with, are at a much higher level than me and mine. That is awesome! I hope I can get to that level someday.