I was asked today "how many different ways to rack 9-ball are currently out there."
I'll expand the response a bit to including both racking and breaking requirements. The variations are numerous.
• who racks -- breaker, non-breaker, non-breaker unless both players agree to rack-your-own, or third party (with or without inspection allowed)
• type of rack -- triangle (wood, plastic, metal), template (multiple types, such as the Magic Rack and Accu-Rack), Sardo Rack, and tapping the table (pre-set dimples in the cloth)
• location of the rack -- foot-string spot under the 1-ball, under the 9-ball, or in between them
• location of balls in the rack -- random or pattern racking, with or without the 2-ball in back
And then the breaking variations include:
• who breaks -- winner, loser, alternating
• breaking location -- anywhere behind the head string or anywhere within a break box (various sizes)
• what constitutes a legal break -- making a ball or driving 4 balls to a rail vs. also having a "Three-Point Rule" (where at least 3 balls must either be pocketed or reach a certain point on the table, such as the side pockets or the head string)
• whether making the 9-ball on the break counts as a win -- yes (in any pocket vs. just in certain pockets) or no
So if you count the number of alternatives in each line above, and multiply them together, the number of possible variations is in the thousands ..... It's a mad, mad world!
Racking the 9-ball on the spot is being done more and more. Events now doing it include the Eurotour events, the Mosconi Cup, the World Cup, the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship, the China Open, and (starting this year) the WPA World 9-Ball Championship. The hold-outs for the 1-ball on the spot include the Derby City Classic 9-Ball event and the Joss Tour events.
Here's a list of the racking/breaking rules used in 9 events I watched in 2015 and 2016 (shown in reverse chronological order). [It would be easier to compare the events if I had used a spreadsheet format, but it was easier for me to do quickly as shown here.] Note that no two of these events were the same for all 8 of these requirements.
Turning Stone XXVI
Who racks -- loser
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 1-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- box 2 diamonds wide
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2016 China Open
Who racks -- referee
Type of rack -- template
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- yes, using head string
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2016 WPA World 9-Ball Championship
Who racks -- breaker in some, referee in some
Type of rack -- Magic Rack template
Location of rack -- 9-ball on foot spot
2-ball must be in back? -- yes
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- yes, using head string
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2016 Don Coates Memorial 9-Ball
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- wooden and metal triangles
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- yes, using side pockets
9-ball on break is a win? -- no
2016 Derby City Classic
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 1-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2015 Mosconi Cup
Who racks -- referee
Type of rack -- triangle
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2015 U.S. Open Championship
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- Accu-Rack template
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- yes
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- narrow box (about 9" each way)
3-point rule? -- yes, using side pockets (to be changed to head string for 2016)
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes, at least in top 4 pockets (not sure of bottom 2)
2015 World Cup of Pool
Who racks -- referee
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2015 Big Tyme Classic 9-Ball (7-foot tables)
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 1-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes, except in two foot-rail pockets
I'll expand the response a bit to including both racking and breaking requirements. The variations are numerous.
• who racks -- breaker, non-breaker, non-breaker unless both players agree to rack-your-own, or third party (with or without inspection allowed)
• type of rack -- triangle (wood, plastic, metal), template (multiple types, such as the Magic Rack and Accu-Rack), Sardo Rack, and tapping the table (pre-set dimples in the cloth)
• location of the rack -- foot-string spot under the 1-ball, under the 9-ball, or in between them
• location of balls in the rack -- random or pattern racking, with or without the 2-ball in back
And then the breaking variations include:
• who breaks -- winner, loser, alternating
• breaking location -- anywhere behind the head string or anywhere within a break box (various sizes)
• what constitutes a legal break -- making a ball or driving 4 balls to a rail vs. also having a "Three-Point Rule" (where at least 3 balls must either be pocketed or reach a certain point on the table, such as the side pockets or the head string)
• whether making the 9-ball on the break counts as a win -- yes (in any pocket vs. just in certain pockets) or no
So if you count the number of alternatives in each line above, and multiply them together, the number of possible variations is in the thousands ..... It's a mad, mad world!
Racking the 9-ball on the spot is being done more and more. Events now doing it include the Eurotour events, the Mosconi Cup, the World Cup, the U.S. Open 9-Ball Championship, the China Open, and (starting this year) the WPA World 9-Ball Championship. The hold-outs for the 1-ball on the spot include the Derby City Classic 9-Ball event and the Joss Tour events.
Here's a list of the racking/breaking rules used in 9 events I watched in 2015 and 2016 (shown in reverse chronological order). [It would be easier to compare the events if I had used a spreadsheet format, but it was easier for me to do quickly as shown here.] Note that no two of these events were the same for all 8 of these requirements.
Turning Stone XXVI
Who racks -- loser
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 1-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- box 2 diamonds wide
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2016 China Open
Who racks -- referee
Type of rack -- template
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- yes, using head string
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2016 WPA World 9-Ball Championship
Who racks -- breaker in some, referee in some
Type of rack -- Magic Rack template
Location of rack -- 9-ball on foot spot
2-ball must be in back? -- yes
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- yes, using head string
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2016 Don Coates Memorial 9-Ball
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- wooden and metal triangles
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- yes, using side pockets
9-ball on break is a win? -- no
2016 Derby City Classic
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 1-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2015 Mosconi Cup
Who racks -- referee
Type of rack -- triangle
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2015 U.S. Open Championship
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- Accu-Rack template
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- yes
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- narrow box (about 9" each way)
3-point rule? -- yes, using side pockets (to be changed to head string for 2016)
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes, at least in top 4 pockets (not sure of bottom 2)
2015 World Cup of Pool
Who racks -- referee
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 9-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- winner
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes
2015 Big Tyme Classic 9-Ball (7-foot tables)
Who racks -- breaker
Type of rack -- wooden triangle
Location of rack -- 1-ball on spot
2-ball must be in back? -- no
Who breaks -- alternating
Breaking location -- anywhere behind head string
3-point rule? -- no
9-ball on break is a win? -- yes, except in two foot-rail pockets
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