"One thing: where does the CB go after scratch?" The incoming player shoots from the kitchen and cannot shoot directly at any object ball inside the kitchen.
Absolutely these rules are a good way to get arguments and fights started. But so far nothing has gotten out of hand at that particular bar - during the tournament. The "honest effort" rule is actually impossible to enforce.
Yeah same here, our rules also have several holes which could be exploited, but we all tend to play fair and not "abuse" those imperfections. For example, there's nothing in our rules preventing you to scratch directly (without touching other balls or at least the rails) and intentionally in order to block your opponent in some situations. If we put a punishment there, then the guys who scratch directly because of simple mistake (happens even to better players here, and we have many beginners as well) would get into to much trouble. So we have an "agreement" not to scratch intentionally and there's no problem. In a tournament, however, one would need to make a few minor changes in the rules, especially if money is on the line.
PnP,
What are the various breaking scenarios that your regional rules allow ? This could include apex break vs. 2nd ball, etc. , minimum # of balls to hit a rail, style or breaking technique, breaking cues ?. Any information about the break, etc. Thanks.
Scratching intentionally is unsportsmanlike conduct... penalty= loss of game..
You should really learn the rules
Scratching intentionally is unsportsmanlike conduct... penalty= loss of game..
You should really learn the rules
PnP,
What are the various breaking scenarios that your regional rules allow ? This could include apex break vs. 2nd ball, etc. , minimum # of balls to hit a rail, style or breaking technique, breaking cues ?. Any information about the break, etc. Thanks.
Scratching intentionally is unsportsmanlike conduct... penalty= loss of game..
You should really learn the rules
If you don't want to interact with bar bangers, then why go to a bar and play pool in the first place ???? Then come on here with your derogatory badmouthing of barbangers.
If the bar banger rules are to tough for you to enjoy, what ever they are, then you might think about not playing pool in bars.
I've played in bars and pool rooms for 50 + yrs and there are really no standardized rules, except in tournaments, all players have their desired set of rules they play by, rules vary from room to room, from player to player.
I just like playing pool, I don't give a rats behind what the rules are as long as they are the same for me and whoever I'm playing.
Variety is the spice of life !
Dale
Normally, I wouldn't respond to the thread anymore but this just doesn't make sense. Taking an intentional foul is accepted strategy in Straight Pool and One Pocket.
It's actually fine in pretty much all games, unsportsmanlike conduct is only called for some intentional fouls. They had to make a loss-of-game rule about stuff that should be common sense. Like I can't just use my cue stick to rake 10 balls near my hole in 1 pocket, then say "ok -1 for fouling, your shot."
Some of this "unsportsmanlike" crap makes about as much sense as forfeiting a match if you unscrew your cue, supposedly a sharking move. If my unscrewing my cue sharks you, you need to quit pool and take up checkers. Just sayin......![]()
They didn't like wing balls flying in on the break in 9b. So they banned breaking from the corners.
Why? Because it works.
They don't like people using unscrewing as a shark move.
Why? Because it works.
Saying "it shouldn't work" doesn't change the fact that it does work.
And you have zero reason to do it unless you're conceding the match anyway...
or intentionally trying to shark the other player, which is by definition unsportsmanlike.
They don't like people using unscrewing as a shark move.
Why? Because it works.
Does it work on you? It's never worked on me and on very few people I know.
Normally, I wouldn't respond to the thread anymore but this just doesn't make sense. Taking an intentional foul is accepted strategy in Straight Pool and One Pocket. It was in other games until the nonsense about ball in hand anywhere. Some of this "unsportsmanlike" crap makes about as much sense as forfeiting a match if you unscrew your cue, supposedly a sharking move. If my unscrewing my cue sharks you, you need to quit pool and take up checkers. Just sayin......![]()