This game IMHO is the game that we all should be playing, especially with the best players in the world in very large tournaments. This is the NEW nine ball!
Rack/Break like 9-ball. Play in rotation, but once you make a legal shot (legal according to BCA 9-ball) you must pot the nine ball.
Nine spots on the foot spot, and then you shoot the next lowest ball on the table, and again back to the nine.
You score one (1) point for every nine-ball you make.
Slop counts, and any time you make the nine-ball on a legal shot you get one (1) point and the nine spots. If you make the nine-ball as you pot the eight (8), the nine-ball is spotted to be made again. Game ends when last nine-ball is made.
Play to any amount of points; I played to 20 and my opponent had me 19 to 7, I came back making my 19th point after the eight and the whole match came down to my break. I made a ball but missed the one, my opponent masse'd the one-ball in and made the nine on his next shot to win. Talk about intense!
Cue ball fouls only, ball in hand, push out, 3-foul rule results in a five (5) point deduction but never below zero (0).
This is it!! The game that beats all others (except maybe snooker). There are some variations I found interesting also, spot the nine-ball half-diamond from the back rail as in the black-ball snooker spot. You could also change the 3-foul rule as you see fit.
Gambling and giving weight is simplified!
All-in-all, this is the game Ill be practicing before any tournament. Try it! Let me know what you think, get your practice dummy and spot him some points!
If you read this Grady, what do you think the potential is with this format in a large scale tournament?
Thanks for listen' fella's, ya'll are the best!
Rack/Break like 9-ball. Play in rotation, but once you make a legal shot (legal according to BCA 9-ball) you must pot the nine ball.
Nine spots on the foot spot, and then you shoot the next lowest ball on the table, and again back to the nine.
You score one (1) point for every nine-ball you make.
Slop counts, and any time you make the nine-ball on a legal shot you get one (1) point and the nine spots. If you make the nine-ball as you pot the eight (8), the nine-ball is spotted to be made again. Game ends when last nine-ball is made.
Play to any amount of points; I played to 20 and my opponent had me 19 to 7, I came back making my 19th point after the eight and the whole match came down to my break. I made a ball but missed the one, my opponent masse'd the one-ball in and made the nine on his next shot to win. Talk about intense!
Cue ball fouls only, ball in hand, push out, 3-foul rule results in a five (5) point deduction but never below zero (0).
This is it!! The game that beats all others (except maybe snooker). There are some variations I found interesting also, spot the nine-ball half-diamond from the back rail as in the black-ball snooker spot. You could also change the 3-foul rule as you see fit.
Gambling and giving weight is simplified!
All-in-all, this is the game Ill be practicing before any tournament. Try it! Let me know what you think, get your practice dummy and spot him some points!
If you read this Grady, what do you think the potential is with this format in a large scale tournament?
Thanks for listen' fella's, ya'll are the best!