Great idea to make 9 ball

deanoc

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less dependent on the break

easy cure
after the break,first shot MUST be a roll out
 
Why?

I'm not a particular good braker (some days I break fairly good, some others terrible) but if someone has practiced his/her break, why take his hard earned advantage away? It's only fair, he worked on it he should enjoy the results.
 
In order to reward the better all round shooter
making it more than a break contest
when a guy like SVB can give the 5 ball to cory just because his
break is so powerful something seems wrong to me

am i alone in this opinion?
i might be, i know i have no interest in 9 ball anymore

is there a need or am i the only one who would prefer something more than
who breaks best
 
In order to reward the better all round shooter
making it more than a break contest
when a guy like SVB can give the 5 ball to cory just because his
break is so powerful something seems wrong to me

am i alone in this opinion?
i might be, i know i have no interest in 9 ball anymore

is there a need or am i the only one who would prefer something more than
who breaks best

Shane lost that match. Corey had the nutz.
 
did you see the game? I was told that shane won
but i didn't see the game

i am only looking for an answer to the fact that a player
is a big favorite on the basis of the break

i suggest that it is nearly impossible to match up a game with a superior player with a good break

in fact ,i never play a superior player without the break at one pocket
and i seldom play anyone who is not a lot better than me

but i would not play shane if i won with the last 8
once he breaks,it might be 5 games until i shoot and then i am hooked

its hard enough to match a game of one pocket with a great player

most people om
n this forum could not beat efren 12 to 4,unless i am mistaken
 
Make it real interesting. You break and then I get the first shot or option of passing the shot back to you, with no roll out option.
 
Make it real interesting. You break and then I get the first shot or option of passing the shot back to you, with no roll out option.

this would be spotting the non breaker quite a bit
the option i recommended would not be much of a handicap it mightslightly favor the breaker,but not much

i think it would be more interesting

i might bet Efren over svb under these rules
i would gladly spot svb the break with your rules,against efren
 
this would be spotting the non breaker quite a bit
the option i recommended would not be much of a handicap it mightslightly favor the breaker,but not much

i think it would be more interesting

i might bet Efren over svb under these rules
i would gladly spot svb the break with your rules,against efren

Winner breaks.
 
less dependent on the break



easy cure

after the break,first shot MUST be a roll out



I think there has been discussion of some tournaments played with that rule. I remember it being called something like "no controversy" rules, although I wasn't able to find it with a quick search.

Gideon
 
Winner brakes. If you make a ball your first ball goes on the head spot. Second on Foot. Third on center. Forth on back rail. Fifth on front rail. If a spot is covered you shift up to next spot. This way you are at least playing 9 ball (not 7) and the good breaker stays at the table with more traffic and safety options.

Plus shift rack to 9 on spot to kill wingball.

Nick
 
I think there has been discussion of some tournaments played with that rule. I remember it being called something like "no controversy" rules, although I wasn't able to find it with a quick search.

Gideon

Perhaps you are thinking of Paul Shofield's "No Conflict Rules." But they don't require a push out after the break. If the break was legal, the breaker shoots after the break even if he broke dry: http://www.goldcrownbilliardseriepa.com/no-conflict-rules/
 
Perhaps you are thinking of Paul Shofield's "No Conflict Rules." But they don't require a push out after the break. If the break was legal, the breaker shoots after the break even if he broke dry: http://www.goldcrownbilliardseriepa.com/no-conflict-rules/



That's exactly what I was thinking of, and I guess that's why I couldn't find it on a search!

In my defence, what I recalled was the negating of the effectiveness of the break - although they do it the other way.

Thanks for setting me straight.

Gideon
 
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