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Arranging your balls.. is there a definative way ?
It's not actually in reverse, the point of imbalance on the bottom row, i.e. the 2 reds next to each other, is shifted from the outside of the pack toward the middle, theoretically making the split mathematically more even.
Probably a load of twaddle, but there you go.
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As others have mentioned, on the published rules the apex colour is red and many people deem that to be absolute, even though there is nothing in the text to say which colour specifically. Last year I went to an interleague competition, I did the rack (our side to ref) with a yellow as apex. The opponent ref (doing the timing) came over immediately and reset them to red at apex, stating to me in very condecending tone "must be red - it's in the rules!" Needless to say, I asked where does it "say" that it must be a red, as long as the pattern is correct (with the "tick" as we call it) I do not see any difference.
But I do find myself doing red apex usually anyway
Thanks for that, as you say they do clearly state that - Please Note Reds or Yellows may start at top of the rack.
The EPA and WEPA sites do not have this line anywhere.
I also noticed that AUS site is from 2008 and WEPA has been updated in 2009. Not done a comparison so not sure if anything major has changed.
All the best
Got a team league match tonight, should do well (famous last words )
Just noticed, in the download PDF from the AUS site these words are missing, they only appear in the webpage. nevermind
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