Often when I play I just query certain rules as they crop up and play whatever way my opponent prefers.
Usually this includes:
You HAVE to play whichever you pot on the break (ie. if you pot one red on the break and no yellows you are reds) if you pot both you can nominate
Two shots DON'T carry - if you pot on the first shot and miss on the next after your opponent fouls that is the end of your go
Only one shot on the black
Nobody seems to mind if you "play backwards" with ball in hand.
If you pot your opponents ball it is a foul regardless of whether you potted your own ball or not, with the exception of when you have a free ball on your first visit after a foul.
Are all these rules synonimous with one particular set of rules or are they just a mismatch of various different rule books.
The reason I ask is because I am curious how I will need to adapt should I enter any local tournaments.
Further to this I've always set up the balls like this:
R
Y R
R B Y
Y R Y R
R Y R Y Y
I was under the impression this was the accepted method in "World Rules" but I know of at least 2 widely accepted methods for racking up the balls. And I've played the same rules since I got my first table aged 7, 12 years ago now so this could be a bit dated.
Usually this includes:
You HAVE to play whichever you pot on the break (ie. if you pot one red on the break and no yellows you are reds) if you pot both you can nominate
Two shots DON'T carry - if you pot on the first shot and miss on the next after your opponent fouls that is the end of your go
Only one shot on the black
Nobody seems to mind if you "play backwards" with ball in hand.
If you pot your opponents ball it is a foul regardless of whether you potted your own ball or not, with the exception of when you have a free ball on your first visit after a foul.
Are all these rules synonimous with one particular set of rules or are they just a mismatch of various different rule books.
The reason I ask is because I am curious how I will need to adapt should I enter any local tournaments.
Further to this I've always set up the balls like this:
R
Y R
R B Y
Y R Y R
R Y R Y Y
I was under the impression this was the accepted method in "World Rules" but I know of at least 2 widely accepted methods for racking up the balls. And I've played the same rules since I got my first table aged 7, 12 years ago now so this could be a bit dated.
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