Some formats and variation of 8 ball use this particular rule, that if you accidentally make your opponent's ball along with your own, you stop shooting and the opponent gets the turn. I personally dislike this rule because it seriously diminishes the importance of probability-based shots.
However, if we look at it purely objectively, does it make the game better or worse from a strategic aspect? It can surely come in handy when setting up a good safety, while at the same time it forces the shooter to be more careful and rewards CB control skills.
On the other hand it makes probability-based shots much more risky because you have to worry about every single ball your opponent has left in addition to the 8 and the CB.
What is your opinion regarding this rule? What are the pros and cons?
However, if we look at it purely objectively, does it make the game better or worse from a strategic aspect? It can surely come in handy when setting up a good safety, while at the same time it forces the shooter to be more careful and rewards CB control skills.
On the other hand it makes probability-based shots much more risky because you have to worry about every single ball your opponent has left in addition to the 8 and the CB.
What is your opinion regarding this rule? What are the pros and cons?