I am negative one on the table. It is my turn and I make a ball do I spot the ball before I continue shooting or do I wait until I am finished with my run?
Interesting - I assume you mean for one player but not the other (a spot).Since that's been answered, what do you think of intentionals costing 2 or more? Might be a good way to match up too.
Interesting - I assume you mean for one player but not the other (a spot).
Have you tried it?
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Since that's been answered, what do you think of intentionals costing 2 or more? Might be a good way to match up too.
Maybe if you agreed to that before the match or something... I don't see it becoming an actual rule though. It wouldn't necessarily be beneficial to either person though, seeing as how it would be enforce on both players, unless agreed upon before the start of the game.
Balls are spotted at the end of an inning. If you finish an inning and forget to spot something they would spot after opponent finishes his next turn.I am negative one on the table. It is my turn and I make a ball do I spot the ball before I continue shooting or do I wait until I am finished with my run?
Here is the rule from 1P.org:Balls are spotted at the end of an inning. If you finish an inning and forget to spot something they would spot after opponent finishes his next turn.