Agree; and i clicked the wrong button in errorNobody hates jump cues more than I do, but there is a middle ground.
What I object to the most is jump cues being used to rescue players from their own position play errors.
A simple way to get rid of this problem is to allow jump cues to be used on the first shot of any trip to the table (including after a push out) but not subsequently. This means that if you hook yourself with poor position play, you can't switch to a three dimensional game unless you can jump with your regular playing cue.
I voted to get rid of jump cues, but if this rule were added, I could live with them.
For these purposes, how would a "jump cue" be defined?
This is a poll on Jump Cues. Vote Yes to keep them in the game or No to banish them.
After I pointed to the last poll on the subject? Really?
When jump cues are outlawed, only outlaws will have jump cues.
How is anybody going to banish jump cues "from the game"?
Maybe Sammy Jones and Bob Meucci will come up with a buy back program. :thumbup:
Nobody hates jump cues more than I do, but there is a middle ground.
What I object to the most is jump cues being used to rescue players from their own position play errors.
A simple way to get rid of this problem is to allow jump cues to be used on the first shot of any trip to the table (including after a push out) but not subsequently. This means that if you hook yourself with poor position play, you can't switch to a three dimensional game unless you can jump with your regular playing cue.
I voted to get rid of jump cues, but if this rule were added, I could live with them.
Nobody hates jump cues more than I do, but there is a middle ground.
What I object to the most is jump cues being used to rescue players from their own position play errors.
A simple way to get rid of this problem is to allow jump cues to be used on the first shot of any trip to the table (including after a push out) but not subsequently. This means that if you hook yourself with poor position play, you can't switch to a three dimensional game unless you can jump with your regular playing cue.
I voted to get rid of jump cues, but if this rule were added, I could live with them.