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Originally Posted by Mellow Yellow View PostHad a look cheers but it doesnt tell me a lot about the cue, i'm going to buy some bits to convert/fix this old one piece and use it as a break cue see how i get on... one thing i did notice is that he sets the white up on the baulk line and cues the ball with his hand on the cushion, this is were i struggle with such a distance between my bridge hand and the cue ball, i set the white up about half way between the cushion and baulk line... perhaps this is something i need to practice too although i lose accuracy this way.
moving with the times i guess. i wasnt apposed to world rules but am happy to move to blackball rules, plus the higher local and national standard tournys all seem to be about BB rules now..... also now national 7's (interleague) are playing to BB rules so it gets us back involved with that too.
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Had to convert to world rules about 6 months ago, losing a lot more games than I used to, in BB you don't even consider the deliberate foul as an option so it's sometimes difficult to spot a good one when your still getting used to the rules, BB far superior IMHO
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostNever been a fan of the DF in world rules or two shots carry on a 6x3. BB sounds interesting. I think we tried it once. Glad it's really taken off.
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Originally Posted by Mellow Yellow View Posti've only really had one practice session with BB rules but like them so far. not everybody is a fan, but i think that is more down to not liking change, its only a local town with 3 leagues and quite a few old fashioned village pubs, but i think they are the better rules for every skill level .
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostI like the idea of the skill shot. Pot the opponents ball and your own ball and it's not a foul. This is a great way to free a pocket and get the game moving on. The other thing I like is one free shot (pot any ball except black) then normal visit, that can also free a pocket and cut out the DF as I can now pot your ball or put your ball on a cushion in revenge with my first shot. 2 shots carry is pansy. And I like that you can take ball in hand, put it in the D and shoot from there after a foul or leave it where it is: that'll make a player think twice about a DF! The EPA has raged a daft war on world rules/BAPTO: glad to see they are losing. I prefer old rules to EPA rules. Anything that cuts down on a DF is good. Our leagues are EPA, so hopefully, this will change in the years ahead and we can have world rules instead.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostI like the idea of the skill shot. Pot the opponents ball and your own ball and it's not a foul. This is a great way to free a pocket and get the game moving on. The other thing I like is one free shot (pot any ball except black) then normal visit, that can also free a pocket and cut out the DF as I can now pot your ball or put your ball on a cushion in revenge with my first shot. 2 shots carry is pansy. And I like that you can take ball in hand, put it in the D and shoot from there after a foul or leave it where it is: that'll make a player think twice about a DF! The EPA has raged a daft war on world rules/BAPTO: glad to see they are losing. I prefer old rules to EPA rules. Anything that cuts down on a DF is good. Our leagues are EPA, so hopefully, this will change in the years ahead and we can have world rules instead.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostI like the idea of the skill shot. Pot the opponents ball and your own ball and it's not a foul. This is a great way to free a pocket and get the game moving on. The other thing I like is one free shot (pot any ball except black) then normal visit, that can also free a pocket and cut out the DF as I can now pot your ball or put your ball on a cushion in revenge with my first shot. 2 shots carry is pansy. And I like that you can take ball in hand, put it in the D and shoot from there after a foul or leave it where it is: that'll make a player think twice about a DF! The EPA has raged a daft war on world rules/BAPTO: glad to see they are losing. I prefer old rules to EPA rules. Anything that cuts down on a DF is good. Our leagues are EPA, so hopefully, this will change in the years ahead and we can have world rules instead.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Homer View PostThe EPA are world rules.
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostAll these different pool game rules and various bodies; very confusing at times. It took a while to complete a frame and you'd get a lot of tucking up, but old rules where great. Snooker someone, one shot carry after the free shot which was a free ball as well where you could pot the opponents ball and clear a pocket. A DF was punishable by loss of frame I think? We didn't have to hit a cushion or pot a ball with every shot. Things were a lot simpler. I've just looked at the EPA website for so-called 'world' rules, even though the EPA only governs England. There are a thousand standard, non-standard and serious fouls. How are blokes down the pub who don't play league meant to remember all that when they only have the occasional game?
Stick to what you do best......spoiling this Forum with waffle and BS.
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostI like these rules as well( don't know who's who with governing bodies) watched a bit of a black ball rules comp in the club one Sunday ( think it was inter county) it seemed to stop a lot of the cover the bag stuff, which stopped the game getting too bogged down.
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Originally Posted by markz View PostGet over to the pool forum itsnoteasy lolThis is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by Big Splash! View PostOriginally Posted by markz View PostCan't remember make of tip but it's meant to be rock hard. Made for breaking cues I think. Only chatted for a bit about them as was asking him about snooker cues.
@Dave Walton, any ideas bud, you're a mine of info.
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