Ball in hand after foul. 3 foul rule in effect. Any ball goes off table is foul and ball doesn't come back up. No call shot during 9-ball tournaments. Jumps are allowed.A friends plays a points system. Each ball its worth 1 point. The 9 ball is worth 2. Any others?
Loren
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A friends plays a points system. Each ball its worth 1 point. The 9 ball is worth 2. Any others?
Loren
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Here at the 'OPH' it's Texas Express but no jumping.
If you want to play APA "9-Ball" here join the APA. Oops, no APA out here...go figure.
Gerry S
Here at the 'OPH' it's Texas Express but no jumping.
If you want to play APA "9-Ball" here join the APA. Oops, no APA out here...go figure.
Gerry S
Hi Loren.
As Dub pointed out, that's how APA scores their 9-ball sets. It's sort of a slop variation of straight pool in 9-ball form. While some see it as a bastardized version of the game, I think it can be a great way for players to understand how to control the table. With lower skill levels, you do see more slop typically and many shots are taken for just the point that's available.
Once the players begin to advance, the game can take a change to more of a fight over individual points and runs from ball-in-hand. This is seen more often towards the end of a game, when the player realizes that they have to put their opponent in lock-down and stop them from scoring what few they may need to win.
APA's version is also a nifty way to handicap those kinds of matches for practice or gambling, too.
Hi Loren.
As Dub pointed out, that's how APA scores their 9-ball sets. It's sort of a slop variation of straight pool in 9-ball form. While some see it as a bastardized version of the game, I think it can be a great way for players to understand how to control the table. With lower skill levels, you do see more slop typically and many shots are taken for just the point that's available.
Once the players begin to advance, the game can take a change to more of a fight over individual points and runs from ball-in-hand. This is seen more often towards the end of a game, when the player realizes that they have to put their opponent in lock-down and stop them from scoring what few they may need to win.
APA's version is also a nifty way to handicap those kinds of matches for practice or gambling, too.
So on this Points based system. Tonight I will be a new woman player starting at level 2. As I understand I need to make 19 points to win my match. Does the match end the second I get my 19th point? Or does the game march on until we sink the 9?
Also, you almost need a CPA to keep score. Innings, safes, balls made, dead balls, etc. But it does make for a good game.![]()
A friends plays a points system. Each ball its worth 1 point. The 9 ball is worth 2. Any others?
Loren
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This is the truth! I absolutely hate scoring 9ball in my APA league....