I love the idea of Chinese 8-ball, creating a version of 8-ball that is very difficult, forcing pros to play the game in a more interesting way, half offense, half defense.
Smaller, rounded, tough pockets - love it.
A table that treats rail frozen balls like clusters making it harder to runout - love it.
3 point break rule forcing strong breaks - love it.
Refs racking and enforcing rules - love it.
Shot clock keeping pace of play up - love it.
Professional dress and look - love it.
Bigger prize money - love it.
Things I don't like:
Intentional fouls = loss of rack. That's just silly.
Bar Rules style call everything = confusing situations for fans unless you start to mic the players and require them to speak up, which could be a lot of fun. But still, I don't understand forcing players to call kisses and carom. Why not just ball and pocket?
I also can understand having to call every ball you make, so if you are going to pocket your ball and an opponent's ball you must call it, I'm ok with that, it is much better than World Rules English 8-ball where pocketing an opponent's ball at all is a foul giving two visits. This is just a rule that needs to be better discussed so people understand that every ball pocketed must be called. But kisses and caroms seem silly to have to call in my opinion.
5 illegal breaks in a match is a loss of match - I don't like that at all, just make excessive foul breaks loss of rack and be done with it.
But overall, I think this kind of thing (9 foot table, tough pockets that force defensive play, professional dress) is a very good thing for professional pool.
Smaller, rounded, tough pockets - love it.
A table that treats rail frozen balls like clusters making it harder to runout - love it.
3 point break rule forcing strong breaks - love it.
Refs racking and enforcing rules - love it.
Shot clock keeping pace of play up - love it.
Professional dress and look - love it.
Bigger prize money - love it.
Things I don't like:
Intentional fouls = loss of rack. That's just silly.
Bar Rules style call everything = confusing situations for fans unless you start to mic the players and require them to speak up, which could be a lot of fun. But still, I don't understand forcing players to call kisses and carom. Why not just ball and pocket?
I also can understand having to call every ball you make, so if you are going to pocket your ball and an opponent's ball you must call it, I'm ok with that, it is much better than World Rules English 8-ball where pocketing an opponent's ball at all is a foul giving two visits. This is just a rule that needs to be better discussed so people understand that every ball pocketed must be called. But kisses and caroms seem silly to have to call in my opinion.
5 illegal breaks in a match is a loss of match - I don't like that at all, just make excessive foul breaks loss of rack and be done with it.
But overall, I think this kind of thing (9 foot table, tough pockets that force defensive play, professional dress) is a very good thing for professional pool.
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