You just can't have it in 8-ball. There are too many balls that you can take BIH and play other safes on. In 9-ball, you still have to make a good hit on the lowest ball on the table to get the ball safe a couple times.
Picture this, you break and run most of your balls and get hooked on the 8-ball. I get BIH with all mine on the table. I choose 1 cluster (say the 1,2 and 3) and freeze you to 2 balls and the rail. You kick and foul again. Then I can go to another cluster and freeze you to another ball easily and you foul, game over.
With having so many object balls be a legal hit for me, it's way too easy to 3 foul someone.
Why is there not a loss of game penalty for 3 consecutive fouls in 8ball???:angry:
8 ball lends itself more to this rule then 9 ball,and yet the rule applies only to
9.
Can someone from a rules committee explain this?
Thanks in advance,Jack
Why is there not a loss of game penalty for 3 consecutive fouls in 8ball???:angry:
8 ball lends itself more to this rule then 9 ball,and yet the rule applies only to
9.
Can someone from a rules committee explain this?
Thanks in advance,Jack
You are playing and your opponent tries to shoot their last ball in the corner
which is partially obstructed by the 8.They do not pocket their ball but instead leave it in front of the 8. You have 4 balls on table,none offering a safe way to pocket your opponents ball and clear a much needed pocket for
the 8.
You play safe,opponent shoots in one your balls.you play safe again and again and again.Opponent shoot all of your balls in and now what?
Stalemate? Now that is chicken-shit!
A big thank you to Randy G for his insight.
You are playing and your opponent tries to shoot their last ball in the corner
which is partially obstructed by the 8.They do not pocket their ball but instead leave it in front of the 8. You have 4 balls on table,none offering a safe way to pocket your opponents ball and clear a much needed pocket for
the 8.
You play safe,opponent shoots in one your balls.you play safe again and again and again.Opponent shoot all of your balls in and now what?
Stalemate? Now that is chicken-shit!
A big thank you to Randy G for his insight.
frankly and succinctly, if the 8 hangs and there is one (or two) stripes frozen to it blocking any path the the 8..... well, without a 3 foul rule this game has just become a JOKE. a total joke. people that say this rarely happens are fooling themselves..... i have seen it happen many times. each player fouls and fouls and fouls until somebody does something really dumb and loses.
if you are in the camp that there should be no stalemates (i am in this camp), three foul is a MUST here, no arguing, it is simply just a must have.
good thread.
ps, what i proposed in 9 ball was a 3 foul rule, but the break cant count as one of the fouls. too many times i see a good player scratch on the break and lose as he simply didnt make 2 almost impossible hits. i just dont think the break foul should be counted.
Gosh, no. (For the very reasons stuckart mentions.)
What's next -- people asking, "why in the world Texas Express is not used in 8-ball?"Don't go there, please! 9-ball is enough of a virus as is.
-Sean
In the basement we play. Three fouls, and your out. It is a douche move though for sure. We also call the 9 in 9 ball. Uncalled 9 is spotted, and playing for the run out instead of combos on the 9 is an unspoken rule. Unless it cant be avoided.
Thats my reality and I like it.