True, and that's not an easy question to answer.That depends on how far you go with "no slop."
Maybe they should create something new like a US vs. Mexico, where the
Americans would do better. They could satisfy American ego by billing it as "Remember the Alamo"...
I was reading SJM's post and your post, and I might be wrong but, the winners that SJM posted for the last ten years in the DCC 9-ball seem to me to be very consistent.
You have:
2013 Pagulayan, 2012 Van Boening, 2011 Orcullo, 2010 Reyes, 2009 Van Boening, 2008 Souquet, 2007 Feijen, 2006 Souquet, 2005 Reyes, and 2004 Souquet.
3 wins for Souquet, 2 wins for Reyes, 2 wins for Van Boening and three guys that just got lucky I guess. Pagulayan, Orcullo, Feijen.
So where exactly does the called shot rule come into play most often? Everyone thinks it is when a player shoots directly at a ball, misses, and something finds a pocket. That rarely happens.
What happens 10X more often is that a player misses and leaves an opponent behind a ball, and now, not only does the unfortunate player have to kick, he now has to call it! So how lucky is the bad leave when a player has to call a ball. Which comes into play more often?
Sounds like you're missing the point I was trying to convey. We'll get "deserving champions" either way (with or without slop). [snip] But under different rules, it might be a different one of the top players in any given event.
Instead of playing two foul/pushout rules, just play the variation of it I already mentioned.
The incoming player always has the option of pushing out. UNLESS the player before called a safety.
No need to call balls. Slop counts. That way when it happens once every 3 matches, you'll get tons of cheers from the 5 fans watching.
I don't think this is a point on which it matters what the players may or may not like or want. This is a point where the fans enjoyment and excitement takes precedent.
... what matters is what the fans wish to watch ....
You're saying if we changed the mosconi cup, we'd drop to 5 fans?
Or the existing cup has only 5 fans? I think it does a little better than that.
Your pushout idea would be more fair than kick'n'hope but would probably not improve viewership.
This is obvious misdirection, not that anyone took it seriously.
A lucky miss safety comes into play under BOTH sets of rules.
So what we're comparing is not "rare slopped ball vs. common lucky safe".
What we're comparing is "rare slopped ball" vs. "rare slopped kick".
How often does a kicking player make the ball somewhere other than the obvious pocket?
Most kicks are controlled these days with the goal of leaving distance and possibly hooking the guy.
They don't fram it hard enough to find 3 different holes.
... It should be a 'shoot to hit' type game... ie if the intended ball isn't pocketed into the intended hole the incoming player has the pass back option... thought that had been covered as general knowledge over the passed years. Randy
All pool purists will approve of a move to 10-Ball. But it will not happen. You must remember that before the Mosconi Cup is anything else it is a TV production. That gives severe time constraints that cannot be adjusted. Even playing 9-Ball the time becomes a factor year after year (until this year).
10-Ball takes longer per rack to play. So the already short races would have to be shorter or the race length would have to be reduced. Plus, The Mosconi Cup has established itself in the 9-Ball format and to change a brand that works is most likely not in the offing. Pool players may not find it unsettling to move between 9-Ball and 10-Ball because they know the rules. The mass audience does not. And that is a problem.
The only comparison I can make is that competitive drivers would probably like to see NASCAR get away from the follow-the-leader boredom of Daytona and Talledega but turn left, go straight, turn left is a format that is understood by all and will not be altered.
All pool purists will approve of a move to 10-Ball. But it will not happen. You must remember that before the Mosconi Cup is anything else it is a TV production. That gives severe time constraints that cannot be adjusted. Even playing 9-Ball the time becomes a factor year after year (until this year).
10-Ball takes longer per rack to play. So the already short races would have to be shorter or the race length would have to be reduced. Plus, The Mosconi Cup has established itself in the 9-Ball format and to change a brand that works is most likely not in the offing. Pool players may not find it unsettling to move between 9-Ball and 10-Ball because they know the rules. The mass audience does not. And that is a problem.
The only comparison I can make is that competitive drivers would probably like to see NASCAR get away from the follow-the-leader boredom of Daytona and Talledega but turn left, go straight, turn left is a format that is understood by all and will not be altered.
10 ball on 10ft tables. Race to 9 and NO jump cues.