I'd like to test my average speed using 15 ball rotation. Anyone have any good formats to try?
(I've been practicing using American Rotation; racked 15 in front, 2 and 3 below, 1 in middle, 13 and 14 below... ball in hand after break (-2 points for a scratch), 1 point for balls 1-10, 2 points for balls 11-15. Ten games. I think maybe 50 points is an A. I'll have to ask JT when he's done with the tournament
I've also been liking the idea of scoring 1 point for a "tight safe on a called ball". This means that you have one run-ending opportunity to play a safe, and snooker the cue ball behind a called ball. Line of sight to the object ball must be completely obstructed and the cue ball must be less than one ball width from the called ball (i.e. can't roll a ball inbetween them). You get an extra point (2 total) if you freeze the cue ball. Doesn't count if you pocket any ball.)
Nate
(I've been practicing using American Rotation; racked 15 in front, 2 and 3 below, 1 in middle, 13 and 14 below... ball in hand after break (-2 points for a scratch), 1 point for balls 1-10, 2 points for balls 11-15. Ten games. I think maybe 50 points is an A. I'll have to ask JT when he's done with the tournament
I've also been liking the idea of scoring 1 point for a "tight safe on a called ball". This means that you have one run-ending opportunity to play a safe, and snooker the cue ball behind a called ball. Line of sight to the object ball must be completely obstructed and the cue ball must be less than one ball width from the called ball (i.e. can't roll a ball inbetween them). You get an extra point (2 total) if you freeze the cue ball. Doesn't count if you pocket any ball.)
Nate
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