vgodley1 said:
Hi all,
I have gotten back into pool after a few years off and started playing in the APA 8 ball. (Of note is that in my area the game is played in pool halls on 9' tables, mostly GC's and Diamonds.). The regular league is ok but has all the drawbacks you guys have allready addressed. I, like others on here, am ranked a 7 and I hate getting stuck shooting a race of 6 to 2 against a banger(although it does make me focus more).
I then discovered the APA masters format. Now I love this! Its a race to 7 heads up, (i.e. no handicap),only 6s or 7s are supposidly allowed to play, and the game is a combination of 8 ball (up to 5 games) and 9 ball (up to 8 games). 8 ball is call pocket and 9 ball is tex exp. type rules. you can use a jump cue if you like and can push out.
This is a very challegning format and one I would highly recommend. We have very good players in this format and its one that at least here, (Raleigh NC area), you can learn from and improve your game.
Do you guys have the masters format in your area? if so, I would recommend that you try it.
Regards
Vee
PS, were's a check speller when you need one.
Good information for those who think APA is only for bangers. There are some pretty sporty players who play APA Masters. In the Raleigh area, there's Robert Ray (runner-up, 2005 Masters in Chesapeake), Johnny Griffin (reigning Fury tour champ), Jimmy Faircloth, Greg Wilson (former Canadian 8 ball champion), Steve Lee (multiple high finishes at the US Amateur), etc. Oh yeah, lil ole me plays Masters, too. Some other notable Masters players? Jason Kirkwood (if you don't know who he is, check him out, he's a great player), Brandon Ashcraft (UPA Touring Pro, new IPT member), Ike Runnels, etc.
Just one correction - ANYONE can play APA Masters, there's no limitation on handicap. A SL2 can play Masters if she wants. Another quick note is that while here in Raleigh, 8 ball is called shot, jump cues are allowed, and most of us play on 9-footers; in Vegas, 8 ball is slop counts, jump cues aren't allowed, and barboxes are used. Also, in Vegas, the winner of the lag gets to choose EITHER the break or the game, but not both. Other than that, Nationals are just like the local rules in Raleigh.
If anyone would like to play APA Masters, but it isn't in your area, find your league operator and let him know. APA Masters as a league format is relatively new, so it may not be in your area yet. If anyone is truly interested and can't find a LO, feel free to PM me - I may be able to get you in touch with the right people to get APA Masters started in your area.
-djb
PS Do I know you, vgodley1?