TheBook said:In the BCA the table is still open after pocketing a ball on the break. You are not restricted to the group of the balls pocketed and you can hit any ball first in the combo on the open table but not the 8. .
Something I really can't stand anymore is the continued changing of the rules such that, IMO, much of the flavor of the game is changed.
I have BCA rulebooks from the every decade starting at the 70's. The 8-ball rules are different significantly in each decade.
70's: not a call shot game. lost on a lot of 8-ball snafus. ball in hand in the kitchen
80's: call shot optional. 8-ball on the break not a win. a few less losses on 8-ball snafus. full-table ball-in-hand option
90's: call shot game all the time. full-table ball-in-hand for all fouls other than the break. 8-ball is still a neutral ball on an open table (for safety play only).
00's: 8-ball not neutral on an open table and is a foul if you contact it first on an open table.
What drives me bananas more than anything else is when some yahoo dressed in black and white stripes (or anything else for that matter) tries to tell me that such and such rule has "always been like that." I've got the books, baby. They haven't always been like that.
And then there are the bar rules...
Fred