OneHandedBreak
No handed breaks too
Aside from pool one of my other passions is surfing. I am a member of a surf club and we compete in contests against other clubs all up and down the west coast. In conjunction with a yearly surf contest our club hosts in early October I am planning a first annual pool tournament in honor of a local legend whose health is failing. It will be held at a local bar with two bar boxes. I would love to see this become an annual thing.
Being the first time we've done this and not knowing the skill level of many of the players I have some options to consider, such as:
1. Should I have divisions for different skill levels? Like A & B, where A players have to win 2 games and B players only one?
On one hand it could keep things more fair. On the other hand there could be some sandbagging since many of the players are unknown quantities.
2. Should we use "Bar" rules (call shot, pocket scratches in kitchen, no safeties) or APA rules (call pocket, table/pocket scratches are ball in hand, safeties allowed)?
"Bar" rules are definitely going to be more familiar to most players. Very few will be familiar with the concepts of table scratches or what's a legal safety. However we will have a little over 2 months to let everyone become familiar with whatever rules we choose.
3. Singles or doubles?
If I have A&B divisions then it would make sense that each team would have to have at least one "B" player.
4. If doubles, Scotch doubles?
Not many people are familiar with that format but I like how it keeps both players involved.
These are just a few thoughts I have early on. Anything else I should consider?
Being the first time we've done this and not knowing the skill level of many of the players I have some options to consider, such as:
1. Should I have divisions for different skill levels? Like A & B, where A players have to win 2 games and B players only one?
On one hand it could keep things more fair. On the other hand there could be some sandbagging since many of the players are unknown quantities.
2. Should we use "Bar" rules (call shot, pocket scratches in kitchen, no safeties) or APA rules (call pocket, table/pocket scratches are ball in hand, safeties allowed)?
"Bar" rules are definitely going to be more familiar to most players. Very few will be familiar with the concepts of table scratches or what's a legal safety. However we will have a little over 2 months to let everyone become familiar with whatever rules we choose.
3. Singles or doubles?
If I have A&B divisions then it would make sense that each team would have to have at least one "B" player.
4. If doubles, Scotch doubles?
Not many people are familiar with that format but I like how it keeps both players involved.
These are just a few thoughts I have early on. Anything else I should consider?