Most Ridiculous Pool Rules!

Shawn Putnam said:
Your gona love this one.
Chris Szuter was at the VNEA state championship and a guy scratches on him.
Chris takes the ball out of the table and the guy how scratched yelled Foul. You didn't acknowledge that I fouled and the ref gave the cueball back to the guy scratched.
Szuter was furiuos so when Szuter fouled, He just walked away.
The guy tried to get Szuters attention but Szuter wouldn't acknowledge him.
When the guy shot the ball Szuter yells FOUL I never acknowledge that it was a foul and the ref gave the ball back to Szuter.
So if your gona be a NIT it's gona come back to haunt you sometimes sooner than later.
That team got what they deserved...........................

They both should have slapped the ref ... wait ... that got my friend Joey into trouble ... never mind.

Dave
 
I played a guy once that said "no push-outs" and I said "okay, whatever" and of course I push-out sometime during the match and he takes ball-in-hand. I thought he was just kidding since he plays in our BCA league... but no, he was serious.

I guess some people just like to make up rules to screw with your head.
 
Shawn Putnam said:
when Szuter fouled, He just walked away.
The guy tried to get Szuters attention but Szuter wouldn't acknowledge him.
When the guy shot the ball Szuter yells FOUL I never acknowledge that it was a foul and the ref gave the ball back to Szuter.
So if your gona be a NIT it's gona come back to haunt you sometimes sooner than later.
That team got what they deserved...........................
That's F'n hysteical... I can totaly see Szuter doing that!LOLOLOL
 
I still think the weirdest rule on the books today is the one in straight pool that says that if you catch the cue ball as it scratches into a pocket, it is a sixteen point foul. I do understand why the rule is on the books, but the truth is that most people who catch the cue ball in this situation are doing so as a courtesy to opponent or, at least, to keep the game moving.

In eight ball, I've run into a few over the years that believed that if the cue ball hit three rails or more and did not wind up in a pocket, regardless of anything else, the shot did not constitute a foul. Egad!
 
I don't know about rules...but the dumbest format I've ever seen is APA 9 ball. You can make the nine every rack & still loose your match!
 
I've come across this on a couple occassions. Real amateur types call it. they think if you're shooting and completely miss your object ball, and the cue ball strikes 3 rails, that its considered a clean shot and just loss of turn. you got to be kidding me!!!
 
MFB said:
Yeah, but a bar 4 blocks from the house has got to even out the bad 8-ball rule.

I could live with a crappy rule if I could stumble home 4 blocks.
LOL MFB... I should have introduced myself to you when I lived in Minnesota...lol. CR Billiards, Shooters or Billiard Street Cafe?
 
Roll-Off said:
The dumbest rule I've ever seen is 9-ball on the break wins. Absolutely stupid! Even dumber is 8-ball on the break wins. Luck should not be a factor in a game of skill.

Here! Here!
 
Shawn Putnam said:
Your gona love this one.
Chris Szuter was at the VNEA state championship and a guy scratches on him.
Chris takes the ball out of the table and the guy how scratched yelled Foul. You didn't acknowledge that I fouled and the ref gave the cueball back to the guy scratched.
Szuter was furiuos so when Szuter fouled, He just walked away.
The guy tried to get Szuters attention but Szuter wouldn't acknowledge him.
When the guy shot the ball Szuter yells FOUL I never acknowledge that it was a foul and the ref gave the ball back to Szuter.
So if your gona be a NIT it's gona come back to haunt you sometimes sooner than later.
That team got what they deserved...........................

I remember hearing about this one. Did it happen in Canton? What was the team you we're playing against Shawn?
 
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How about the good rules

Colin Colenso said:
Someone suggested the other day that we should have a thread on the worst, silliest, most ridiculous rules we've come across on our travels into dens of eniquity, or just to mates places who had their own set of crazy rules.

Anyway, the standout worst rule I've come across was the 'any foul on the 8-ball' is loss of game. Talk about destroying the incentive to go for tough out. I'll be knocking my balls all around the 8 ball.

Other crazy rules I've seen are:
Cue butt width pushout of CB from rail.
6" rule - If CB is miscued and goes less than 6" you can put it back and try again.

Hey Colin,

We just made up our own rules. How hard is it to shoot a ball straight into a pocket? We've met many who can shoot the lights out until they have too much of an angle or have to bank. So, we made direct shots a loss of turn. You don't have to bank, carom works good. Also those that just hit hard because "something will go if you can hit enough banks", and hey, slop counts! So, penalty points if a ball is pocketed.
Anyway, we also wanted a game that mixed levels of many players could play at the same time.
The point is, if the rules are the same for all players, it's a game. Now, can anyone play? Or just the good players? What is a good player? And, most of all, is it FUN?
We even designed a dart game and had a Blind musician in San Antonio play along. He almost won!

Kendo
www.stunr.com
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I have had to play with a bunch of dumb rules. There is one dinky annual team tournament on the coast that has played for 30 years with 'just make a good attempt' rules. No BIH. This is the first year they are so proud they actually advertised they are playing BIH, because everyone else has wised up and complained.

Another has call shot rules. My husband broke and ran the table in 8 ball and skimmed another ball going in. His opponent, the tournament director came up and shook his hand and said "great run." After sitting for quite awhile, we checked the board and found out he had been put on the loser's side!

I was called on my hair skimming a ball at World's in Quebec, but then later my opponent was called for her bracelet!

One of the dumbest rules was using the Sardo at WPBA rules and racking the 9 on the spot instead of the 1.

Another dumb one was no chalk on the felt portion of the rails or BIH!

One foot on the floor discriminates against us shorties.

But the one I hate the most is no open-toed shoes. Our regional tour adopted the BCA's stance on this instead of the WPBA's and it is DUMB! I like to wear strappy dress sandals, so one time, I wore silk capris and top and wore striped gym sox with logging boots on the bottom.
 
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