Russ Chewning said:No, you would not use 4 pack for 8 ball..
You would use the term "32 pack". This is just common sense as 8 X 4 = 32. This is the way it used to be referred to in 9 ball too, until everyone realized that 9 ball players ar so simple minded that they had difficulty with 9 x 4 = 36 pack. You know what they say.. Nine ball is a banger's game, as you just point and shoot, no thinking required.
The correct way of referring to 9 ball runs as the numbers of BALLS run versus the number of GAMES run actually came about during the 3rd reconstruction of the temple of the Greek demigod Pan near Lake Titicaca.
The workers were reconstructing the temple on hallowed ground, and had daily exposure to mitichlorion particles due to the presence of Pan, and therefore became very skilled at Lawn Darts, the precursor of modern day billiards. Though, having soaked up some of the arrogance of the Greek gods, they tended to inflate their accomplishments on the lawns near the temple. So, if they ran two racks of lawn darts, they inflated the number by the number of hoops, which was 47 1/2 per rack, which made their run a 95 pack.
I hope this explains everything clearly, as you seem to be a beginner and greatly in need of help with explaining the "simple" things.![]()
Let us know the next time you run a "150 pack" in straight pool, or a 24 pack in One Pocket, or a 45 pack in Rotation. Good luck!
Russ
Russ Chewning said:No, you would not use 4 pack for 8 ball..
You would use the term "32 pack". This is just common sense as 8 X 4 = 32. This is the way it used to be referred to in 9 ball too, until everyone realized that 9 ball players ar so simple minded that they had difficulty with 9 x 4 = 36 pack. You know what they say.. Nine ball is a banger's game, as you just point and shoot, no thinking required.
The correct way of referring to 9 ball runs as the numbers of BALLS run versus the number of GAMES run actually came about during the 3rd reconstruction of the temple of the Greek demigod Pan near Lake Titicaca.
The workers were reconstructing the temple on hallowed ground, and had daily exposure to mitichlorion particles due to the presence of Pan, and therefore became very skilled at Lawn Darts, the precursor of modern day billiards. Though, having soaked up some of the arrogance of the Greek gods, they tended to inflate their accomplishments on the lawns near the temple. So, if they ran two racks of lawn darts, they inflated the number by the number of hoops, which was 47 1/2 per rack, which made their run a 95 pack.
I hope this explains everything clearly, as you seem to be a beginner and greatly in need of help with explaining the "simple" things.![]()
Let us know the next time you run a "150 pack" in straight pool, or a 24 pack in One Pocket, or a 45 pack in Rotation. Good luck!
Russ
Russ Chewning said:No, you would not use 4 pack for 8 ball..
You would use the term "32 pack". This is just common sense as 8 X 4 = 32. This is the way it used to be referred to in 9 ball too, until everyone realized that 9 ball players ar so simple minded that they had difficulty with 9 x 4 = 36 pack. You know what they say.. Nine ball is a banger's game, as you just point and shoot, no thinking required.
The correct way of referring to 9 ball runs as the numbers of BALLS run versus the number of GAMES run actually came about during the 3rd reconstruction of the temple of the Greek demigod Pan near Lake Titicaca.
The workers were reconstructing the temple on hallowed ground, and had daily exposure to mitichlorion particles due to the presence of Pan, and therefore became very skilled at Lawn Darts, the precursor of modern day billiards. Though, having soaked up some of the arrogance of the Greek gods, they tended to inflate their accomplishments on the lawns near the temple. So, if they ran two racks of lawn darts, they inflated the number by the number of hoops, which was 47 1/2 per rack, which made their run a 95 pack.
I hope this explains everything clearly, as you seem to be a beginner and greatly in need of help with explaining the "simple" things.![]()
Let us know the next time you run a "150 pack" in straight pool, or a 24 pack in One Pocket, or a 45 pack in Rotation. Good luck!
Russ
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Russ, are you the Websters of pool with your adamant "No, you would not use 4 pack for 8 ball"
Many runout players talk about games ran and use the word "PACK" meaning games put together in a package. Thus a pack is a multiple of games where the other player does not get to participate (other than racking). There is no 1 pack. The pack term would start out with a 2 pack, running 2 games. A 4 pack is running out 4 games.
This term is definitly used for 6 ball, 8 ball, 9 ball and 10 ball.
So I do not think tracking ball count is what that is meant by the "PACK" term.
Any player who says I put together a 3 pack when playing either 8 or 9 ball to indicate they ran 3 balls in succession would sound quite foolish.
So I have to say I disagree totally with you on this Russ.
Russ Chewning said:The correct way of referring to 9 ball runs as the numbers of BALLS run versus the number of GAMES run actually came about during the 3rd reconstruction of the temple of the Greek demigod Pan near Lake Titicaca.
The workers were reconstructing the temple on hallowed ground, and had daily exposure to mitichlorion particles
Russ Chewning said:No, you would not use 4 pack for 8 ball..
You would use the term "32 pack". This is just common sense as 8 X 4 = 32. This is the way it used to be referred to in 9 ball too, until everyone realized that 9 ball players ar so simple minded that they had difficulty with 9 x 4 = 36 pack. You know what they say.. Nine ball is a banger's game, as you just point and shoot, no thinking required.
The correct way of referring to 9 ball runs as the numbers of BALLS run versus the number of GAMES run actually came about during the 3rd reconstruction of the temple of the Greek demigod Pan near Lake Titicaca.
The workers were reconstructing the temple on hallowed ground, and had daily exposure to mitichlorion particles due to the presence of Pan, and therefore became very skilled at Lawn Darts, the precursor of modern day billiards. Though, having soaked up some of the arrogance of the Greek gods, they tended to inflate their accomplishments on the lawns near the temple. So, if they ran two racks of lawn darts, they inflated the number by the number of hoops, which was 47 1/2 per rack, which made their run a 95 pack.
I hope this explains everything clearly, as you seem to be a beginner and greatly in need of help with explaining the "simple" things.![]()
Let us know the next time you run a "150 pack" in straight pool, or a 24 pack in One Pocket, or a 45 pack in Rotation. Good luck!
Russ
From where I am from, it means any of the games that you attempt to run racks; 9 ball, 10 ball, 8 ball, etc.nyjoe14.1 said:where im from it would be 9 ball