I can't believe this went 3 pages, I had to look to see how it went this long
I guess people just like the name of the thread lol
I guess people just like the name of the thread lol
I don't know much about gambling terminology either; mostly just what I've picked up on AZB.
From a previous thread I got the impression that "Wild 7" (or "Wild 8") meant that the player could pocket the 7-ball at any time in the game. The advantage being that you don't have to play the 7-ball in rotation. If you got hooked on the 4, you could play the 7 instead. You'd still need to go back to the 4-5-6...., but the 7 was like a "lifeline" or a wild card.
Does such weight exist? If so, what is its name?
Hey all,
Apologies if this is in the wrong place.
I'm a low to mid level B player -- last time I played APA I was a 6. I'm starting to do some gambling at my local poolroom but I really don't understand some of the terms. I've heard terms like "wild 7" and such that I don't get. I'm hoping someone will be kind enough to explain some of the common terms and spots to me so I don't make an ass out of myself.
I've been playing some upper B to A- players for cheap (anywhere from $5-20 a set, just to keep things interesting) and I'm wondering if you guys think a 1 ball spot would be out of line or a fair bet against say an B+/A- player, just based on the limited info I can give. Is there some standard way of figuring out what a good spot guideline would be, or is it all subjective based on the two guys shooting?
Don't know if it matters, but we're shooting all money games on a GC 3 or 4 (not sure which) with about 4.25" pockets, deep shelf.
Thanks in advance for the help (and go easy on me)!
Pete
There is one spot even smaller than the last two. It's the safe eight.
If you're getting the safe eight and make it you can not lose but you still need to make the nine to win the game. If he makes the nine it's a push.
Why is that? If the balls go down in order, the last two are the 8 and 9. If you are getting the call or wild 8, you have two money balls in play the whole game that can be combo'ed or caromed in.