How can any rule set that removes 2 way shots be any good? On a related note, taking luck out of the game completely is dumb. Every major sport has some element of luck and so should pool.
If this was a poll,I'd vote with you.
How can any rule set that removes 2 way shots be any good? On a related note, taking luck out of the game completely is dumb. Every major sport has some element of luck and so should pool.
Pool is closer to sports like Archery, Target Shooting and Chess than things like basketball and even golf.
How often do people make a random move in Chess and come out a winner? Or fire at a target, have it bounce off a tree and hit the target and count?
I am OK with 2-way shots, but I do not like not calling your pocket.
Pool is closer to sports like Archery, Target Shooting and Chess than things like basketball and even golf.
How often do people make a random move in Chess and come out a winner? Or fire at a target, have it bounce off a tree and hit the target and count?
I am OK with 2-way shots, but I do not like not calling your pocket.
I would prefer to play 10 ball, called shot, no shots called on break, 10 spots if made on break, 1 of each type of 2 way shot allowed to be called per rack, and if you miss the intended called ball(or 2 if way), you opponent has the option to give the shot back.
You could also say jump cues only allowed on 1 shot per rack. This would make people happy who prefer jump cues, as well as limit jump cues for the crowd that doesn't like them.
Obviously these rules would be geared towards higher level players, but I think at that level, this would be acceptable.
How can any rule set that removes 2 way shots be any good? On a related note, taking luck out of the game completely is dumb. Every major sport has some element of luck and so should pool.
lol, Lemme see if I follow your logic.
Pool is not like pool, it's like [some TOTALLY DIFFERENT activity].
In this utterly unrelated activity, luck rarely affects the outcome.
Therefore, luck rarely affects the outcome in pool.
Anyone else see a problem here?
How often does an archer bounce an arrow off a tree? Never.
How often does a chess pieces go somewhere random? Never.
How often does a ball slop in a pool game? All the f*cking time!
Yes, even with pro players! Pockets take up ten percent of the rail area.
I don't like "limited ammo" rules, too gimmicky, too wishy-washy.
And it's one more thing to keep track of. And who wants to sit there and dissect whether a
two-way is a "type 1" 2-way or a "type 2" 2-way? Who wants to get into arguments about
whether the player intended a 2-way leave or it was just the logical place to play shape?
The people making the rules need to commit. They either decide something is bad and ruins
the game, or decide it's good and is worth keeping. None of these "It's ok in moderation"
half-measures. That doesn't make both groups happy, it makes neither group happy.
For example, it's rare someone wins a rack by making 3 great jump shots. Usually you just
need one good jump shot to turn a great safe into "too bad, buddy. Rack 'em".
Trust me, that won't satisfy the jump cue haters.
As far as solving the 'problems' of two ways in 10 ball, I don't see them as problems. You still need to make a called shot. Having another ball nearby available for carom doesn't mean you now should relax the call shot rule. It just means the shooter has options for his called shot.
I don't like pass back after ANY miss. That's overkill. Sometimes when playing shape, you're naturally going to hide the cue ball from the pocket your ball just went into. You shouldn't have to sweat "if I try to make this and play logical shape, and miss, I'm gonna have to kick." Just missing and giving up the table is enough penalty. Especially if we allow jump cues... almost nothing is totally safe.
You could remove 2 way shots by giving your opponent the option to accept the shot or give it back after *any* miss.
If this was a poll,I'd vote with you.
Pool is closer to sports like Archery, Target Shooting and Chess than things like basketball and even golf.
How often do people make a random move in Chess and come out a winner? Or fire at a target, have it bounce off a tree and hit the target and count?
I am OK with 2-way shots, but I do not like not calling your pocket.
Well said...and btw, it's impossible to take all the luck out of pool, no matter what rules you apply.....and the "Two Way Shots" are the most skillful shot in pool in my opinion.
To me I look at it as a trade off; I lose the 2 way option but I never have to worry about my opponent gaining the advantage due to their errors. Can't have both and looking back at 25yrs worth I rather have the latter.
In call safe games you can still call a pocket and be willing to live with the results if you miss, may improve your position? Might call this a half way shot?