Comparing to normal 8 ball, chances of which group of players in last pocket improve, how and why: the good players or the non-players and bangers?
Come on dude, only a banger would ask such a question!
Just kidding ofcourse, Better player will win when playing last pocket 8 ball!
Don't worry, I am a banger and I'm proud of thatbut my question was, if in normal 8ball the chances of the banger to win against a good player are 1 out of 10, then in last pocket version will those chances rise to like 1/5 or drop to, let's say, 1/20? In other words, does last pocket 8 ball partially even the playing field or does it increase the skill gap further?
1/20, last pocket 8 ball is more skilled then straight 8 ball, so it will make the better player, that much better!
The banger has an advantage if the better player has to wear a blindfold.
1/20, last pocket 8 ball is more skilled then straight 8 ball, so it will make the better player, that much better!
Absolutely, Richie.
Last-pocket 8-ball adds more skill to the game....
....thus favoring the more skillful player.
On the other hand, there could be some interesting handicap props......
....the best player gives up more pockets to the lesser player.
8-ball, unlike 9-ball, is hard to handicap by games and make it fair.
In 9-ball, the wild balls can overcome a good player.
In 8-ball, the games never seem enough......game after game, the banger makes some
balls which just makes it easier for the pro to run out.
A better question is, in what situation does complicating the rules as to make the game harder ever favor a weak player?.... None.
Without thinking about it too much my initial reaction is the banger has a better chance because he has more opportunity to play catch up. And he can often times move the 8 ball with a combo or leave the CB out of position to keep his opponent from having a shot at his last pocket while he's trying to get rid of some of his balls. It also makes the break and run much more difficult for the better player.
Comparing to normal 8 ball, chances of which group of players in last pocket improve, how and why: the good players or the non-players and bangers?
My opinion is that anything that allows a lesser player a better chance to get back to a table increases the lesser player's chance to win.
It's tough to compare a highly skilled vs banger, but it becomes easier to tell if the skillsets are closer. What would normally would be a blowout suddenly becomes a dogfight.
IMRO,
Freddie