So I haven't tried it yet, but I'm trying to develop a version of 8-ball I can play with my league partner. We're in the lower division, and I've been playing pool for a little over a year now. I'm at the level where I will usually get 1+ ERO a night, and about 3 failed ERO's. I just want a game that helps desensitize and remove the nervousness of an ERO situation when it does come up. It's more of an exercise that I can play with my league partner that is in the spirit of trying to get better, and less about competition.
It follows regular eight-ball rules with winner breaks, and 3-ball foul.
Starting the game:
Winner of the lag, breaks.
If a break is terrible (because of miscue, or lousy rack etc.) and both of us acknowledge it is terrible, the breaker gets to re-break. It's really about creating the most ideal situations for a run-out.
After the break, regardless of whether the breaker makes a ball or not, they now have the choice to "Solve Problems". They can either leave the object balls where they are, or move any problem balls to anywhere else on the table, so long as there is a half-diamond space away from any other ball. They can also either leave the cue ball where it is, or move it behind the head-string.
If the person scratches on the break, his opponent comes to the table and has the same options, with the ball on the head-string (without a movement penalty on the cue ball)
Point system:
6 points for a Pure RO:
An RO where nothing is moved off the break. If opponent comes to the table after a scratch on the break, they can still go for a Pure RO even though they get the cue-ball anywhere behind the line.
5 points for Runner-Up RO:
If you are the next person after the Initial RO attempt, and manage to RO. You can also Solve Problems (Object-Ball and/or Cue Ball), but would downgrade to a Modified RO
Note: If you scratched on the break, and your opponent fails their Run-out, it will be your second time at the table, and doesn't count as a Runner-Up
4 points for a Modified RO:
Clearing the table off the break but having Solved Problems (Object Ball and/or Cue ball).
3 points for 3-Foul Rule:
If you win via 3-ball foul.
1 point for a Multiple Innings Win:
A win where both players get to shoot multiple times.
Special Note: points are not cumulative, so if your opponent scratches on the 8-ball on their 3rd foul, you would get the highest singular category of points (this example, you would get 3 points)
Race to some number and you must win by that exact number, other than an RO (Pure, Runner-Up, or Modified)
I haven't tried any of this yet and it's all just theory. Would really like some input. Again, this is just an idea to make ERO's less scary.
It follows regular eight-ball rules with winner breaks, and 3-ball foul.
Starting the game:
Winner of the lag, breaks.
If a break is terrible (because of miscue, or lousy rack etc.) and both of us acknowledge it is terrible, the breaker gets to re-break. It's really about creating the most ideal situations for a run-out.
After the break, regardless of whether the breaker makes a ball or not, they now have the choice to "Solve Problems". They can either leave the object balls where they are, or move any problem balls to anywhere else on the table, so long as there is a half-diamond space away from any other ball. They can also either leave the cue ball where it is, or move it behind the head-string.
If the person scratches on the break, his opponent comes to the table and has the same options, with the ball on the head-string (without a movement penalty on the cue ball)
Point system:
6 points for a Pure RO:
An RO where nothing is moved off the break. If opponent comes to the table after a scratch on the break, they can still go for a Pure RO even though they get the cue-ball anywhere behind the line.
5 points for Runner-Up RO:
If you are the next person after the Initial RO attempt, and manage to RO. You can also Solve Problems (Object-Ball and/or Cue Ball), but would downgrade to a Modified RO
Note: If you scratched on the break, and your opponent fails their Run-out, it will be your second time at the table, and doesn't count as a Runner-Up
4 points for a Modified RO:
Clearing the table off the break but having Solved Problems (Object Ball and/or Cue ball).
3 points for 3-Foul Rule:
If you win via 3-ball foul.
1 point for a Multiple Innings Win:
A win where both players get to shoot multiple times.
Special Note: points are not cumulative, so if your opponent scratches on the 8-ball on their 3rd foul, you would get the highest singular category of points (this example, you would get 3 points)
Race to some number and you must win by that exact number, other than an RO (Pure, Runner-Up, or Modified)
I haven't tried any of this yet and it's all just theory. Would really like some input. Again, this is just an idea to make ERO's less scary.
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