Start with two coins together under the center of the head rail and move them (in opposite directions for the two players) one diamond for each win. Skip the pockets, obviously.even though i have been shooting off and on for more than 40 yrs, i never had to learn the "coin method" of keeping score on the table by moving a coin around. can somebody please explain that to me? thanking you in advance. :thumbup:
even though i have been shooting off and on for more than 40 yrs, i never had to learn the "coin method" of keeping score on the table by moving a coin around. can somebody please explain that to me? thanking you in advance. :thumbup:
don't forget the ahead set Fred....
player A goes left, and player B goes right (or vice versa)....coin in the middle if even, count the number of diamonds to see how far ahead one is over the other (left or right depending on which player is going which way). :thumbup:
It's absolutely amazing how a little fact like this could screw up my whole day.
I added an edit, but I'm sure I confused more people!!!
Freddie <~~~ people need to read both posts and figure it out!!!
I know black-balled will find a way to insult me and beat me into the ground in this thread, but you can conveniently carry coins in your left pocket. Each time you win a game, transfer a coin to your right pocket. This way you can always verify the score under the rail.
haha, and thanks for using PINK as well Freddie :thumbup:
I know black-balled will find a way to insult me and beat me into the ground in this thread, but you can conveniently carry coins in your left pocket. Each time you win a game, transfer a coin to your right pocket. This way you can always verify the score under the rail.
Also make sure that the coin (s) are tails down on the cloth. If they are heads down, the cloth will wear out a lot faster.
Shhh, that's how I make a few bucks every trip to the poolhall. Push a bill under 'em & they will slide right out. Every dime counts...and I AM the guy that bends over for that penny you just dropped! :thumbup:good point....and don't use dimes. they WILL get caught under the rail, you'll try to get it out and it'll get stuck under further, and pretty soon there's a couple of bucks STUCK under the rail. :angry:
Shhh, that's how I make a few bucks every trip to the poolhall. Push a bill under 'em & they will slide right out. Every dime counts...and I AM the guy that bends over for that penny you just dropped! :thumbup:
Additionally, there are two ways to score with coins:
1. Swipe the Coin (aka toss the coin) - This is the preferred method when racing to a number above 10. Since the diamonds conveniently count to 9 if you go from the center head diamond to the center foot diamond, when you reach 10, you take your coin and swipe it back to the head rail center diamond (in a smooth coordinated motion as if you're overjoyed and pissed at the world at the same time). You're now at 10.
In this method, whether you were going clockwise or counterclockwise, your opponent's coin will never cross yours. They might meet at 9 or 10, but they don't cross.
2. Around the World - Like it sounds, if your coin is going counterclockwise to begin with, you just keep going around the table. You see this in long ahead sets (you definitely don't swipe the coin on ahead races and should only be using one coin). However, we've all seen races (not ahead set) where both players were going around the world, their coins crossed and then suddenly there was a mix up.
Of course, neither of these come to play if the race isn't to a number above 10.
Freddie <~~~ thinks this should be in a pool action FAQ
even though i have been shooting off and on for more than 40 yrs, i never had to learn the "coin method" of keeping score on the table by moving a coin around. can somebody please explain that to me? thanking you in advance. :thumbup: