Why is it sad?Kind of sad watching Bergman. He should be on a bigger stage.
On the TV table they had a timekeeper handling it. There definitely was some clock managing when one person was well out ahead, especially when it was one of the Brits that was leading. This format has been in place in GB for some time now, so they are more aware of the strategic facets of the format. However, when the match clock gets to 10 minutes left, the shot clock goes to 15 second intervals, so there is less opportunity for time killing. The more seasoned players definitely use nearly all of the 15 seconds when they are ahead, though.Does the opponent start your30 second table interval, or do you you handle it when you get up from your chair?
Not over. Evening session, Jordan Shepard Just squared off against Melling.I found a link to the stream, Not live though it was already over when i got home at 5:00 ??? I heard one of the dudes commentating say that you can win or loose on the break. You can loose on the break? I did not hear an explanation of how you could possibly loose a game of "pool" on the break. Does anyone know how they determine this?
Thank you,Not over. Evening session, Jordan Shepard Just squared off against Melling.
I think I have a new hero....wait,what?
Two new heros.
Fantastic match.
I play all games in many arenas. As long as I understand the rules I am good. Our game has been bastardized for many generations so when a tourney comes to my region, I will take what ever they offer.So just to be clear did I hear them correctly regarding their 8 ball rules?
1. you can loose on the break
2. the 8 ball is a slop shot , no need to call it
3. No defense or instant loss of game
4. This bastardized version of 8 ball is what they hope to "standardize" Here in the U.S.A
It's unfortunate that someone with his talent hasn't been seen for years on any stage grander than a state bar table open.Why is it sad?
1) 8 made on the break spots.So just to be clear did I hear them correctly regarding their 8 ball rules?
1. you can loose on the break
2. the 8 ball is a slop shot , no need to call it
3. No defense or instant loss of game
4. This bastardized version of 8 ball is what they hope to "standardize" Here in the U.S.A
Thank you.1) I believe, but don’t quote me on it that an 8 on the break is a win.
2) Don’t have to call anything, just hit your group first.
3) You can play safe.
4) I sure hope this doesn’t become standardized!!
I haven't read these rules but the old rules that called 8 on the Break a winner made the 8 on the Break and scratch a loss.I did not hear an explanation of how you could possibly loose a game of "pool" on the break.
Playing it for the first time today/Denver. Here's a couple newbies.On the TV table they had a timekeeper handling it. There definitely was some clock managing when one person was well out ahead, especially when it was one of the Brits that was leading. This format has been in place in GB for some time now, so they are more aware of the strategic facets of the format. However, when the match clock gets to 10 minutes left, the shot clock goes to 15 second intervals, so there is less opportunity for time killing. The more seasoned players definitely use nearly all of the 15 seconds when they are ahead, though.
When the shot clock goes to 15 seconds it's interesting to see the changes that happen in a player's effectiveness. Some falter, as you would expect. But some others seem to surprisingly thrive on it. Also, the shot interval becomes irrelevant when the clock gets down to just a few minutes and the shooter is down by a couple games. More than once I saw lower level players who struggled to get out during the 30-second intervals suddenly become ball-making machines when they knew they needed to win two games in less than 3 minutes. Not having the luxury to overthink things made them shoot more on instinct and that helped a few of them.
Wrong.... but the 8 on the break is a winner.So just to be clear did I hear them correctly regarding their 8 ball rules?
1. you can loose on the break
2. the 8 ball is a slop shot , no need to call it
3. No defense or instant loss of game
4. This bastardized version of 8 ball is what they hope to "standardize" Here in the U.S.A
The chalk thing isn't a quirk, it is the way it is done these days and it does make sense.Playing it for the first time today/Denver. Here's a couple newbies.
8 ball racks on the spot.
Balls have to be racked in the same pattern each break.
Also, you don't have to call any shots & if it goes into another pocket I think it's still your shot???
Also and nothing to do with the rules, my opponent would remove my chalk that I left on the top rail and hand it too me, his quirk.
Good to hear...nobody should win a pool game without attempting a shot, uses opponent is a no show (or smoking pcp, of course).Wrong....
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