APA Jack & Jill score chart

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Does anyone have a breakdown of the score count for the APA Jack & Jill 9 ball. What I mean is a list of the number of balls each combination "example" a 7 & 3 SL would need to go to. I looked on their site for a chart but did not see one listed. Thanks.
 
I'm pretty sure it goes like this (and these numbers don't make the slightest bit of sense, but anyway...):

SL 5 or below (combined): 14
6: 19
7: 25
8: 31
9: 38
10: 46

The only number that makes sense is the 31 for the combined 8, since two 4s go to 31 anyway. But doing it this way STRONGLY favors the lower-skilled players, don't you think? Two 5s have to make more balls than they would in a normal match.
 
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i play apa 9 ball and the break down per level is this 1=14 2=19 3=25 4=31 5=38 6=46 7=55 8=65 9=75. just add a 7 and 3 togeter for total.
 
i play apa 9 ball and the break down per level is this 1=14 2=19 3=25 4=31 5=38 6=46 7=55 8=65 9=75. just add a 7 and 3 togeter for total.

Yeah, you'd think they'd average the skill levels (the way they do in Scotch Doubles 8-ball), but they don't, as far as I know.
 
Does anyone have a breakdown of the score count for the APA Jack & Jill 9 ball. What I mean is a list of the number of balls each combination "example" a 7 & 3 SL would need to go to. I looked on their site for a chart but did not see one listed. Thanks.

There is no jack and jill 9 ball for APA. Just 9 ball doubles.

14 - 5
19 - 6
25 - 7
31 - 8
38 - 9
46 - 10
55 - 11

We played last year in Vegas as a 10 and got VERY lucky to win a few matches, we ended up losing to a combined 6.
 
I'm pretty sure it goes like this (and these numbers don't make the slightest bit of sense, but anyway...):

SL 5 or below (combined): 14
6: 19
7: 25
8: 31
9: 38
10: 46

The only number that makes sense is the 31 for the combined 8, since two 4s go to 31 anyway. But doing it this way STRONGLY favors the lower-skilled players, don't you think? Two 5s have to make more balls than they would in a normal match.

Yes, 9 ball Doubles absolutely favors the lower handicap, I (we) played in it as a 9 in 06' and 07'...both years a team with a total of 5 handicap won it. Closest we could get was 8th....and that was tough, won two matches 31-13.
Dom
 
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