Despite the endless smugness, pyramid scheming, and backlink spamming that dr dave brings to the forum, he is correct on this…We need to change to all ball fouls. The game has evolved the past 5 years. Amateur pool needs to as well.
IMHO,
the bolded was unwarranted, in spite of your attempt to soften it with "he is correct on this." Dr Dave has promoted the sport very well and I enjoy and support his efforts.
Regarding the topic as originally being debated, I see no reason not to structure play with tiered rules. Leagues are targeted for diverse audiences. APA caters to the beginner or casual player, no problem with that. No pushouts, no jumping, CB fouls only. APA Masters is for the APA player who aspires to more skilled competition, and allows pushouts and jumping. (Disclaimer: I no longer play APA for a number of reasons.)
Perhaps leagues could also tier their divisions, and the higher up one goes in targeted skill level, the stricter the rules become, e.g., All Ball Fouls. Tournament play can similarly be tiered, where the more serious the intended audience is, the more restrictive supporting expert play the rules become.
@dr_dave, in anticipation of a response from you, no, I don't support relaxing all the other fouls as you have mentioned in some of your responses, but I can see different rule sets for different levels of play and in particular All Ball vs CB Only fouls. It's a hard game to master, and helping players enjoy the game at all levels maybe should be encouraged by the progressive rules as skill levels of the intended league membership increase.