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Break Rules Set To Change
AFTER CONSULTATION with both team captains, the rules and conditions governing the break shot at the 2013 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup are set to change with the introduction of a narrow break box.
Previously, the event employed the ‘three point rule’ whereby for a break shot to be deemed legal, three balls had to either be pocketed or pass the head string or a combination thereof. The penalty for an ‘illegal break’ was loss of table.
That rule has now been dispensed with and at the 2013 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup all players will be taking their break shot within a marked area measuring 4.25 inches (11cm) and extending from the centre of head string to the short rail. The balls will be racked with the 9 ball on the spot and players will be asked to do their best.
“This is great for the Mosconi Cup and we’re looking forward to December and the chance to make our break shots really count! Looking at the team, I think you’d be hard pushed to find many better breakers in pool than Shane, Earl, Dennis and Rodney,” said Johnny Archer.
Break Rules Set To Change
AFTER CONSULTATION with both team captains, the rules and conditions governing the break shot at the 2013 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup are set to change with the introduction of a narrow break box.
Previously, the event employed the ‘three point rule’ whereby for a break shot to be deemed legal, three balls had to either be pocketed or pass the head string or a combination thereof. The penalty for an ‘illegal break’ was loss of table.
That rule has now been dispensed with and at the 2013 PartyPoker.net Mosconi Cup all players will be taking their break shot within a marked area measuring 4.25 inches (11cm) and extending from the centre of head string to the short rail. The balls will be racked with the 9 ball on the spot and players will be asked to do their best.
“This is great for the Mosconi Cup and we’re looking forward to December and the chance to make our break shots really count! Looking at the team, I think you’d be hard pushed to find many better breakers in pool than Shane, Earl, Dennis and Rodney,” said Johnny Archer.