Yes, makes sense...
No, WTF?...
No, WTF?...
If the money is right it can make sense lol. But why would it have to me mandatory ??
I see pros/cons of both sides. It takes the excitement out of the game, but it also takes the rack mechanics out of the game as well.
OK you guys all think it take out the better breaker and that is an obvious way to look at. Bt but perhaps it gives favor to the better pool player. The person who can envision places they can be successful from when they push that the opponent gives back to them. The person who is going to accept the push and return a safe kick or make the ball, whatever. I am sure the game is not made for TV but if you play a 10 ahead of must push the better pool player will prevail and they better break pretty good too. And remember the first player at the table must push so a dry break would force the incoming player to push so creative pushes, good kicking will be a key part of the winning plan.
I think there are package players and there are control players this game would allow the player with the most control to prevail.
I see pros/cons of both sides. It takes the excitement out of the game, but it also takes the rack mechanics out of the game as well.
voted yes... as this is the option being discussed... it is something that puts more "play" into the game. With Texas Express rules the break becomes such a significant part of the game it encourages "rackology".
I would take "mandatory" out if the Texas Express rules were ripped up on thrown away. To something more along the lines of spot all balls, push-out at anytime, or push-out to "Make" at anytime and ball in hand in the kitchen for on the break fouls.. or some combination. AND for me this is not an SVB "rule" there have been a lot of great breakers -- some combination of the above rules for 9 ball and even 10 ball would reward the better player significantly ... (to the point were short-stops might not even get in pro tournaments)
Texas Express was adopted on the pro tour (I believe) because 1) through the late 70's the Mike and Buddy show hand a choke hold on almost every tournament 2) it increase the pace of play because Ball in Hand at anytime and all balls stay down made the game EASIER, thus quicker.. 3) TE would make it more exciting and better for TV, well it ain't on TV and doesn't look like it will be anytime soon...
put the strategy back in... put a complete test of skills back in... play some tournaments with TE and some without and see what happens... who knows until you try it...
...You do that weird "lets put quotation marks around random words" thing CJ does.
Um.... The current ways of dealing with the rack are gaffy. Rack your own? We've seen what that can lead to. Perfect rack? Leads to perfect breaks.No. Pool needs to speed up, not slow down.
If people are worried about two many packages being ran, etc., just tighten the pockets up slightly. That keeps the game somewhat honest without making it gaffy. This rule makes it gaffy, in my opinion. ,,,