This raises a question for me--as I'm just re-entering the 14.1 world, I'm realizing there's a number of situations where I'm tempted to just take an intentional foul, because playing a safety seems to me to be a lower percentage attempt (because of the high likelihood that I'll leave my opponent with a great opportunity). I'd rather take the -1 in those situations and leave my opponent with the same tough play, and maybe with any luck he'll screw up his safety attempt and let me go on a good run.
How prevalent are intentional fouls of this nature in 14.1?
The underlying problem with intentionally fouling in 14.1 is the "three foul rule". As I'm sure you're aware, after three consecutive fouls, you deduct 15 points. So, if you foul first, your opponent also has the option of intentionally fouling to eventually force you to take a legal shot. That said, it's VERY popular especially when both players are capable of running a lot of balls and especially in end-game strategy.
If there's one piece of advice I can give you about this strategy, always be mindful of who committed the first foul. Sometimes, you'll get to the table after your opponent fouled, run a bunch of balls and find yourself in a situation like you describe. You can intentionally foul and your opponent might unknowingly put themselves on 2-fouls, not remembering they actually committed the first foul. Then, you'll foul again and say, "You're on two."
EDIT: I want to also add, in end-game strategy, intentionally fouling can be very useful just for forcing the game into another rack. Like, say your opponent needs 9 points and there are 10 balls on the table. A sequence of intentional fouls will force the game into another rack, possibly another safety exchange and perhaps, not guarantee another turn at the table but at least a strong possibility of it.
Also, in the example I mentioned before, there are some intentional fouls that are deliberately meant to create routine safety situations. I often do this when, as the OP described, my opponent has left me with a 15 ball undisturbed rack at the other end of the table and I don't like the kick-safe option.
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