The group I play with are all relatively weak players, but we're good friends and enjoy the game and little friendly competition.
We usually default to playing 8-ball because it seems more "fair," meaning that in 9- or 10-ball you can play the rack-of-your-life and sink the first seven balls...but if you miss the next ball your opponent comes to the table for a couple of easy shots and wins the rack. Kind of takes the fun out of the game.
I'm thinking about scoring 9-ball (or 10-ball) like you score straight pool. Pocket a ball and you get one point and keep shooting. Pocket the nine and you get your choice of whether to break or not. First one to 50 points wins. Not sure how to handle scratchs/fouls.
It seems like it would have the additional benefit of accommodating more than two players in a game. In other words we could have five players and as long as we shoot in order, everyone has the same chance of pocketing 50 balls, right?
Does anyone have experience with this kind of scoring, or advice to offer?
Many thanks.
We usually default to playing 8-ball because it seems more "fair," meaning that in 9- or 10-ball you can play the rack-of-your-life and sink the first seven balls...but if you miss the next ball your opponent comes to the table for a couple of easy shots and wins the rack. Kind of takes the fun out of the game.
I'm thinking about scoring 9-ball (or 10-ball) like you score straight pool. Pocket a ball and you get one point and keep shooting. Pocket the nine and you get your choice of whether to break or not. First one to 50 points wins. Not sure how to handle scratchs/fouls.
It seems like it would have the additional benefit of accommodating more than two players in a game. In other words we could have five players and as long as we shoot in order, everyone has the same chance of pocketing 50 balls, right?
Does anyone have experience with this kind of scoring, or advice to offer?
Many thanks.