Ah the good ol 8 ball topic.... Now in most bars or the APA if you hit the 8 ball and scratch than you lose the game and thats fine.. The question i brought up was what if my opponent hooks me behind his or her ball and i kick and scratch the cue ball without hitting the 8 ball?? Do i lose because i am indeed scratching on the 8 ball??? Just like if i nicked the 8 ball.. missed and dunked the cue ball in the side pocket. Its a cue ball foul just like any other ball. It just seems silly to lose this way. If you're in a bar setting and you're shooting the 8 ball and you pocket the cueball in any way shape or form you lose
period... Unless you and your opponent are playing under different rules that you both agreed on before playing. To the ball slamming public you lose..
The answer here is that you play safe. If you can't make a decent hit on the ball, you play safe. If you scratch, you lose. I don't recall this being APA-centric.
SO.... in the APA you can crap balls in and scratch and not lose so why should the only ball you have to call (8 ball) be any different if thats your last ball?? It just seems funny to me that you can play like crap the whole time and have your opponent get a bad kiss and scratch on the 8 ball and you win??? Tisk tisk...
Dont like it, don't play it. Those are the rules, they are clear to all at the beginning, it is the way it is. Don't scratch on the 8.
Ah the good ol CLEAN shot on the 8....
I have only seen this rule in BARS or BAR TOURNAMENTS and again thats fine. Making the 8 ball CLEAN in CALL pocket games is just extremely obtuse and just a bad idea... So much room for agruements from the better players (not the bangers that SHOOT pool in their bars) and i would have to agree. If your playing on a poorly leveled (or not at all) table the 8 ball can drift at the end of a roll and glance of a ball tumble in and you lose?? Thats is fine if you are playing in a BAR tournament with straight bar rules... In this case it just seems, again, weird.
All in all this thread MAIN topic is why have 3 different sets of formatted rules in effect???
Yes everybody is right about "If those are the rules those are the rules.." Im not complaing about the rules in a singluar fashion... Its on the whole that is the problem..
You want to make the tourney BAR rules?? Fine so be it..
You want to make the tourney APA rules?? Fine so be it..
You want to make the tourney BCA rules?? Fine so be it...
This tourney was a combination of these 3 different types of formats!!! My main point was why not pick one type of format and stick with it?? That is all