Jesus Christ, stop yelling.
So you don't agree that a player making the mistake of getting out of line or hooking themselves should be held accountable for said mistake?
If the answer to that question is, no. Then our conversation is over.
Thought you might take offense to it, just curious how long have you been playing altogether? Because if it's under under 8 years I'm a pretty good profiler from just reading your posts, as I got all your other answers correct! :grin:
People can't understand this game because there are NO "INTENTIONAL" mistakes in the game. The ONLY mistake is when you let the other player back to the table and give them CONTROL of the game. Until my TURN is over, I have made NO MISTAKES. And MY turn ISN'T over until AFTER I have pushed.
If I push out to EXACTLY where I intended to push to. is that a MISTAKE just because I may not have hit the object ball? There is WAY more LUCK involved in playing ALMOST ANY safe that gives BIH like one-foul than there is of a good player pushing out to what he considers "safe" for his opponent, but not "safe" for himself.
SO..to answer your question...NO is my FINAL answer.
Sorry, but if you get out of line, then that's a mistake. I (and I'm sure others) wouldn't be a big fan of a game where their opponent could make such a mistake, and not be punished for it.
Plenty of other threads for you to go talk about 2F9B.
... There's no two-way shot in 10ball, and plenty of people play that.
This has been discussed every which way possible before now. Calling safe will not fly with those who prefer to miss and leave you safe with no option but to kick or jump. Also known as the "two-way shot". Too many people depend on luck, push-out 9 ball does away with the luck.
Jesus Christ, stop yelling.
So you don't agree that a player making the mistake of getting out of line or hooking themselves should be held accountable for said mistake?
If the answer to that question is, no. Then our conversation is over.
I like your ideas and this would be a good way to play 9 ball. Anything to take some of the luck out of 9 ball and put more skill into the game. I personally don't think a 9 ball on the break should win the game. If the 9 ball goes in it should be spotted and the breaker is still shooting after the 9 ball is spotted.There have been numerous threads on the subject of the old school push out rules, and how they're so much better than one foul.
While that's certainly true, I have come up with a way to play that trumps both games. It's based on a suggestion I made in another thread, and that will eliminate a majority of luck as 2F9B does, but keep some of the elements of one foul.
It's really simple. Play is just like one foul, except players must call their safes. If a safety is not called, and a ball is not made. The incoming player has the option to push out. Then the only response can be to shoot or pass it back. So no pushing in the middle of a run, which is my only gripe with 2F9B rules.
Other rules include
- 9 on break gets spotted
- 9 must be called (all other balls are slop counts)
Benefits
- Safeties can be played.
- The majority of rolls at the top level are when a player misses and hooks his opponent. These rules don't punish the incoming player when that happens.
Yes...so why would it ever be acceptable for the guy that played poor shape to be able to move the cb?
Nobody ever responds to the question: if pushout rule is good, why has it never appeared in any other game?
Do they have to call EXACTLY how their safe will end up?
For example there are 2 balls very close together and I am trying to hide the cue ball behind them.
Do I have to say, "I'm going to put the cue ball behind those balls? or I'm going to put the cue ball behind the (you pick which ball of the 2). If it goes behind the other, is it a foul? How about what path the cue ball travels to get into that spot? Do I have to say 3 rails and then if I go 2 rails and get the same leave it is a foul?
In 2F9B there is NO SUCH THING as a "SAFE". The PUSH is your SAFE...and when your opponent "calls your bluff" and takes the shot you just HOPE he isn't as SMART as you in figuring out the BEST shot for what you left him.[/QUOTE]
How does 1foul eliminate the 2 way shot??
In fact, it is push out that eliminates it. In this rule set, one cannot bank a ball and play shape behind the next, resulting in either a continued run or a safety.
Wrong is the teacher.
Once again not a thread about 2f9b
It's about rules that I came up. Hawaii if you don't like them that's cool. But no need to hijack this thread. Thanks
Once again not a thread about 2f9b
It's about rules that I came up. Hawaii if you don't like them that's cool. But no need to hijack this thread. Thanks
How does 1foul eliminate the 2 way shot??
In fact, it is push out that eliminates it. In this rule set, one cannot bank a ball and play shape behind the next, resulting in either a continued run or a safety.
Wrong is the teacher.