Did you want to do rack your own or opponent racks?... Nine ball pool should be 1 on the spot, racked with a real rack.
Did you want to do rack your own or opponent racks?... Nine ball pool should be 1 on the spot, racked with a real rack.
Did you want to do rack your own or opponent racks?
Why is call shot/call safe "worst"?10b last is bad enough, thankfully most places don't play call shot/call safe. Gotta be the worst rule ever.
Because it removes a key part of pool, the '2way shot'. CS/CS is a very sterile/boring way to play. Trying to take luck totally out of the game is no good. If that's what you want go play 14.1 or 1p. The WPA and Pred/CSI seem to agree as neither play CS/CS.Why is call shot/call safe "worst"?
Because it removes a key part of pool, the '2way shot'. CS/CS is a very sterile/boring way to play. Trying to take luck totally out of the game is no good. If that's what you want go play 14.1 or 1p. The WPA and Pred/CSI seem to agree as neither play CS/CS.
not really.Does anyone actually play that way nowadays? I haven’t seen that is many years.
First, show me the tape of a pro attempting a "two way". Most often you see the apology wave.not really.
Rack your own.Did you want to do rack your own or opponent racks?
Straight Pool, which was the premier pool game for decades was always played with all ball fouls!Which is how all major competitions should have been played forever. If a league or group of amateur players feels the players shouldn't be bothered to avoid touching balls randomly -- it will spoil their enjoyment, or something -- they can always make up their own CBFO rule. The CSI CBFO rules are reasonably complete.
Mike Zuglan has a sort of in between rule. Some touches are fouls and some are not, depending on the timing.
I've watched several matches from the Peri and now Hanoi. I saw many two way shots. It's an integral part of the game.First, show me the tape of a pro attempting a "two way". Most often you see the apology wave.
And, aren't the majority of complaints about league players slopping in shots or leaving an opponent hooked: lucky
Seriously??? You actually need a video to prove that top players play two-way shots?? Wow. BTW, all the league's i know of don't play slop shots as legal. Its all call-pocket.First, show me the tape of a pro attempting a "two way". Most often you see the apology wave.
And, aren't the majority of complaints about league players slopping in shots or leaving an opponent hooked: lucky
If you are honestly trying not to touch a ball, and you rarely do, that's one thing, but I've played with people who touch every ball near their bridge, including nudging the cue ball with their tip. They are clearly not trying very hard NOT to touch a ball. For those people, they need to be held accountable with ALL BALL fouls.
Does anybody else hate seeing pros breaking 9 on the spot 9 ball?
Cue ball slamming side to side. Chopping in the occasional 9 that doesn't move because of the magic rack.
Nobody controlling the object ball....and I know that's the point. It looks amateurish.
Nine ball pool should be 1 on the spot, racked with a real rack.
The main reason was to keep the wing ball from being dead with a tight rack. The 9 doesn't move with a tight rack unless it is kissed. In fact, with the nine on the spot and the cut break, some players target the 9 with the cue ball off a side cushion.I was watching a match with 9 on the spot and one of the commentators said that it was being done to make it harder to achieve the golden break. I'm ambivalent about it.
APA is the biggest league which, I believe, does not require a called shot other than the 8b. BCA is call shot, but allows a called safe.Seriously??? You actually need a video to prove that top players play two-way shots?? Wow. BTW, all the league's i know of don't play slop shots as legal. Its all call-pocket.
More that pros were making the wing ball on the break, and controlling the 1 and cue ball over 80%. Made for alot of break and runs. Those who broke better would be favored.I was watching a match with 9 on the spot and one of the commentators said that it was being done to make it harder to achieve the golden break. I'm ambivalent about it.
10 ball blows, period.10b last blows. Makes the game too boring. We play WPA with the stip. you can legally carom/combo to win.
Ok, got it. That matches my experience. After not playing 9 ball since college I dusted it off when the local league had a 9 ball series to fill in the schedule when they couldn't recruit enough teams for the calendar. I was nailing the wing on the break and putting the 1 down by the corner pocket and getting a clear shot so I had easy run outs. Second place player wasn't even in the running.More that pros were making the wing ball on the break, and controlling the 1 and cue ball over 80%. Made for alot of break and runs. Those who broke better would be favored.
Now its just amateurish....cueball slamming back and forth.
10b last blows. Makes the game too boring. We play WPA with the stip. you can legally carom/combo to w
You boys on the big isle have some strange ideas about pool, eh??FWIW, i think the one ball should not always be the head ball in 9-ball when playing TE rules.
I think the balls should have to be racked RANDOMLY (this includes the one ball) and the nine should not count on the break. Only the nine should have to be racked in the middle.
The breaker should still have to hit the head ball first on the break though.
You boys on the big isle have some strange ideas about pool, eh??![]()