I play pool a few times a week with a novice player. I play 8 ball. However due to the skill gap I give the novice player 3 balls. Meaning that if there were say 7 striped balls on the table and they were stripes they would only have to pocket 4 balls and then pocket the 8 ball to win the game.
So I love learning strategy at this time. What would be your defensive strategy with this type of handicapped rules (giviing them 3 balls) Assuming the table layout was too hard to run. I cannot not obviously tie up there balls because they would not need to pocket them.
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For our 8-ball handicapped tournaments, we just spot the weaker ranked player games on the wire. The minimum spot would be one game in a race to four if there is only a one ranking difference between the players. The maximum handicap might be three games in a race to four if there is a maximum ranking difference between the two players.
Yes, the higher skilled player will always have the advantage if the handicaps are accurate, because they know how to play defensive shots. I just feel it’s more beneficial for the weaker player in their efforts to improve, to play a legitimate game against better players, observing the choices and patterns the better player chooses, as opposed to a concocted game in which the weaker player doesn’t have to make all their balls to win a game. No, they may not win games very often, but when they do win a game, at least they know it’s a legitimate win.
The correct handicap will keep the pressure on the better player to perform and execute up to their level, in order to win. If a TD is doing a good job at handicapping matches between various skill level players, they’ll know it when the better players are whining that they are giving up too big of a spot even though they are still winning most of their matches, and at the same time the weaker players are also whining that they’re not getting a big enough spot.
For you and your buddy, you just need to experiment to find the correct number of games on the wire for you to spot him to make it a relatively even match. If you’re playing for $, I’m sure both of your opinions of what you each feel is a fair game spot will differ!