What do you all think about these rules for 10 ball? just 10 ball, not 8 or 9 ball.
The trickiest rule to get people to use in my experience is the "make the wrong ball, or any ball on a safety, and your opponent can give it back" rule. It's just not something people are used to.
I remember when we started playing 10-ball in our league, we got used to that rule pretty quickly. Adjusting to it is not that big a deal.The trickiest rule to get people to use in my experience is the "make the wrong ball, or any ball on a safety, and your opponent can give it back" rule. It's just not something people are used to.
They are an attempt to reduce luck at the expense of losing the skill of 2 way shots. Not a good trade off imho.
Those rules shouldn't have an effect on two-way shots. Call your shot, and if you miss and get safe, it's still your opponent's shot.
I agree. This is a huge part of my playing strategy, and has been for 40 years. It diminishes an opponents confidence, if and when you miss, they are always looking from the wrong side of the next ball in order. Huge in 9 Ball...in 10 Ball,Monstrous. IMHO, also.They are an attempt to reduce luck at the expense of losing the skill of 2 way shots. Not a good trade off imho.
... By the way, it's far more rare to make the ten ball on the break as well. It might happen once a day, if that!
I don't know if you noticed the last sentence in post #1 -- something quite strange.
The 10-ball was pocketed on the break 10 times in a foot-rail pocket in the last 2 streamed matches (11 times in the last 3 matches)! It seemed to go toward the right (from the player's view) foot-rail corner pocket regularly.
In the Bigfoot Challenge at the last Derby City Classic, pocketing the 10-ball in any pocket on the break counted as a win. Fortunately, it did not count as a win at the Southern Classic if the 10-ball went in either of the foot-rail pockets. Otherwise, we would have witnessed a real travesty in the semi-finals and finals.
What do you all think about these rules for 10 ball? just 10 ball, not 8 or 9 ball.
Those rules shouldn't have an effect on two-way shots. Call your shot, and if you miss and get safe, it's still your opponent's shot.
They do. Under call safe rules, the shot can be passed back after a miss if the layout is unfavorable for the incoming player.