Not sure what you're referring to, please explain for the ignorant and uneducated.![]()
Yep, I shot a 132 that week that all the posts were on here about it.
Then a 127 the 2nd try, after starting with 4 - 15's.
You guys might prefer Fargo. It's very similar. Rack 15 and break hard. Balls made on break spot, scratch on break doesn't count, break is just to scatter the balls.
Start with BIH anywhere. Shoot anything, in any order, 1 point per ball.
At any point during your run, it's entirely voluntary, you can switch to rotation, and shoot the lowest ball first. Once you announce your switch any balls made legally after that count 2 points each. Balls made on a foul don't count & a foul or a miss ends your inning.
Add up your scores for 10 consecutive racks and use the following table for an estimate of overall ability.
0 - 59 ... D Player
60 - 99 ... C Player
100 - 129 ... B Player
130 - 159 ... A Player
160 - 219 ... AA Player
220 + ... Pro
I haven't tried it in a month until a few minutes ago. I think my high is 116
This was today's
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111 Johnnyt
Was that on your table Johnnyt? Do you think its easier to play on a bar box? Im not sure if it would, because its gotta be more cramped. Ive played a few times with my son, but he gets pretty frustrated when he misses, so we play 9ball or something else.
Joe
Ball where ever it lands after break. If you have no shot you can shoot from in back of head of the table. But loose a point. There are a few more rules..go to WWW.6pocket.comI'll give it a try today.
Have just installed a very tight Brunswick Gold Crown IV, 9ft, at home and is finally motived again to pick up my cue.
Do I get ball in hand after the break?
1 ball = 1 point? Call pocket?