Mosconi Cup rules

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These were for Joey A but he might as well share them

Format and Schedule
(21 matches, race to 5, alternate break, first Team to 11 points)

The PartyPoker.com Mosconi Cup will consist of singles and doubles matches. The exact match schedule will be determined nearer to the event.



Shot Clock Rules

Under the shot clock rules, each player will have up to 30 seconds to complete each shot.

A dedicated tournament official will operate the clock and an audible five-second count down will commence once the player has reached 25 seconds. The clock will start when the last moving ball on the table comes to rest.

Failure to play a shot in the allocated time will result in loss of visit and ball in hand to the incoming player.

In the singles matches, each player is allowed one 30 second extension per rack. This can be called at anytime within the initial 30 seconds.

In the doubles and trebles matches, each team is allowed two 30 second extensions per rack. Again, this can be called at anytime within the initial 30 seconds.



The Break Rules

The following conditions on the break shot apply in all matches at the Mosconi Cup:

1. The balls will be racked higher up the table with the 9 ball resting on the spot.

2. On completion of the break shot, three balls must pass the headstring. This does not include the cue ball. Pocketed balls count, therefore if a breaking player made one ball on the break, only two would be required to pass the headstring.

Balls are not required to come to rest past the headstring so a ball that strikes the rail and returns across the head string back down table would be a legal ball.

3. The rack will be lightly tapped in as per WPA guidelines.
 
These were for Joey A but he might as well share them

Format and Schedule
(21 matches, race to 5, alternate break, first Team to 11 points)

The PartyPoker.com Mosconi Cup will consist of singles and doubles matches. The exact match schedule will be determined nearer to the event.



Shot Clock Rules

Under the shot clock rules, each player will have up to 30 seconds to complete each shot.

A dedicated tournament official will operate the clock and an audible five-second count down will commence once the player has reached 25 seconds. The clock will start when the last moving ball on the table comes to rest.

Failure to play a shot in the allocated time will result in loss of visit and ball in hand to the incoming player.

In the singles matches, each player is allowed one 30 second extension per rack. This can be called at anytime within the initial 30 seconds.

In the doubles and trebles matches, each team is allowed two 30 second extensions per rack. Again, this can be called at anytime within the initial 30 seconds.



The Break Rules

The following conditions on the break shot apply in all matches at the Mosconi Cup:

1. The balls will be racked higher up the table with the 9 ball resting on the spot.

2. On completion of the break shot, three balls must pass the headstring. This does not include the cue ball. Pocketed balls count, therefore if a breaking player made one ball on the break, only two would be required to pass the headstring.

Balls are not required to come to rest past the headstring so a ball that strikes the rail and returns across the head string back down table would be a legal ball.

3. The rack will be lightly tapped in as per WPA guidelines.

Looks great!

I'm actually kind of getting excited about this year's Mosconi Cup.

Having Brandon Shuff, a hometown player, is special, but what I really, really like is the fact that C.J. contributes to this forum. He is probably -- IMO, of course -- the most helpful pro player AzBilliards has ever had. He handles himself well, I guess, with maturity. He knows how to dodge forum bullets, and he also knows how to allow people to have fun. I like that, and that's *exactly* what our team captain needs to be.

I feel like C.J. is part of our AzBilliards family now, and that makes it more personal for me. I'm rooting for Team USA more than ever.

I can't wait for the games to begin. Let's get ready to rumble and kick some Euro butts! :grin:
 
Do the balls have to pass the head string by 100 % of the ball to count for the three points break rule? By EPBF regulations it is enough for the ball to slightly touch the head string (seen from above).

-Jon Birger
 
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