For those that play 9 ball, What rules do you play by?
Most everyone plays by Texas Express rules these days.
That's what I figure most will say, All the ball in hand get's on my nerves.
That's what I figure most will say, All the ball in hand get's on my nerves.
work on your kicking skills and it won't bother you nearly as much :grin-square:
I have a question about Texas Express rules. I played this summer for the first time under Texas Express. I noticed a lot of players catching the cue ball when it's about to scratch or when missing the intended object ball and stopping it before it comes to rest. Is this one foul or two. The second foul if there is one could be unsportsmanlike conduct. I don't want to be a nit so I never called it. I did warn them not to touch the cue ball while in motion.
So what's the ruling.![]()
most everyone plays by texas express rules these days.
That's what I figure most will say, All the ball in hand get's on my nerves.
Local tournaments are often very lenient about this kind of thing and don't consider it a foul. In regional or major tournaments it wouldn't be allowed. I'm curious, what rules did you play before this summer??
Old rules. No push outs per say and no ball in hand. I'm a straight pool and 1 pocket player. Last time I played 9 ball was in around 1967-68.
I started playing seriously in '74 or '75 and push out was all we played until around 1978 when ball-in-hand-anywhere on any foul became the tournament game. Most heads up games were push out for several years after that.
Sigh.
As I said above, I play almost no 9 Ball at all, anymore. The bullshit about the break, jump shots, jump cues, ball in hand, etc. have turned me off to the game almost entirely. Too bad, it was once a good, strategic game but no more.
In Texas we play......SPF=randyg
You can still play "push out". Nobody said that you had to play those modern day rules. We still have a "push out" game in Dallas once and a while....SPF=randyg
What planet you from??? texas express is ball in hand on all fouls!!!!!![]()