9 ball runouts problem
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11:03 Fri 20 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
but that is called 'clearing up the required balls to win the game' and not a 'run out'
11:19 Fri 20 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
No please just dont change the game, its fine the way it is
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12:08 Fri 20 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
I am used to being told that in the forum!!
cowuube said:
again, you're wrong. lol. it IS a runout. :)
I am used to being told that in the forum!!
17:10 Fri 20 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
That's really all there is to be said about it.
madmiketyson said:
a run out means the opponent doesnt get a shot mate- not that the table is cleared.
That's really all there is to be said about it.
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17:54 Fri 20 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
Seriously, do you have any proof of this? A run out is your opponent not getting a shot, also, if your opponent breaks and doesn't pot, then you clear the table, I can assure you that is NOT a run-out. Whoever told you that one deserves shooting .
I've played pool all my life, be it reds and yellows, colours and stripes, and 9 ball. And I've never heard anyone say that a run-out is clearing all the balls, and not finishing with a combination.
As well as what I've just said, do you really think you are right? When about 40 people are saying your wrong, and you, one person, says we are wrong. I think the odds are pretty much stacked against you mate .
PS - If I must, I will send you this website where I got the information.
Edited at 23:01 Fri 20/06/08 (BST)
cowuube said:
again, you're wrong. lol. it IS a runout. :)
Seriously, do you have any proof of this? A run out is your opponent not getting a shot, also, if your opponent breaks and doesn't pot, then you clear the table, I can assure you that is NOT a run-out. Whoever told you that one deserves shooting .
I've played pool all my life, be it reds and yellows, colours and stripes, and 9 ball. And I've never heard anyone say that a run-out is clearing all the balls, and not finishing with a combination.
ThePoolTutor said:
A run out refers to breaking, potting, then clearing all your balls. However, in 9 ball, a combination can be used on the 9 ball to finish a run out
As well as what I've just said, do you really think you are right? When about 40 people are saying your wrong, and you, one person, says we are wrong. I think the odds are pretty much stacked against you mate .
PS - If I must, I will send you this website where I got the information.
Edited at 23:01 Fri 20/06/08 (BST)
18:52 Fri 20 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
The definition is exactly the same no matter where you look. A runout is to win a frame without your opponent visiting the table.
Simple.
However, some regions/clubs have their own definitions which differ from this, and thats fine. If you want to call an apple a cow, go right ahead, but don't insist everyone else does as well.
Simple.
However, some regions/clubs have their own definitions which differ from this, and thats fine. If you want to call an apple a cow, go right ahead, but don't insist everyone else does as well.
18:56 Fri 20 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
umm. ok i've been doing research, and decided to advance a few other pool gaming websites to find a conclusion to this.
all that i checked, don't give any reward on 9 ball for any kind of combo of the 9 ball.
i'm insisting nothing, but a ratio of 40:1 doesn't mean that the 40 are correct, thats called going with the crowd.
all that i checked, don't give any reward on 9 ball for any kind of combo of the 9 ball.
i'm insisting nothing, but a ratio of 40:1 doesn't mean that the 40 are correct, thats called going with the crowd.
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06:06 Sat 21 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
Well it is FUNKYpool remeber there is a couple of different's rule on funkypool compared to real life, like you cant shoot backwards on a fould i think in 8 ball uk plus most 8 ball uk tables have jaws were as funkypool does'nt.
06:11 Sat 21 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
No, A run-out is when your opponent does not get a shot. Last year I was watching the Pool Championships alot, and USA v UK and run-outs were done by combos. I remember a run-out from USA and it was with a 2-9 combo.
It all counts as a run out unless your opponent gets a shot.
End of.
It all counts as a run out unless your opponent gets a shot.
End of.
07:22 Sat 21 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
And we get in trouble for posting random posts *shocked smiley*
10:30 Sat 21 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
Nothing random about it if you read back through the thread
11:36 Sat 21 Jun 08 (BST) [Link]
However, some regions/clubs have their own definitions which differ from this, and thats fine. If you want to call an apple a cow, go right ahead, but don't insist everyone else does as well.
thats what its about m8
spinner said:
However, some regions/clubs have their own definitions which differ from this, and thats fine. If you want to call an apple a cow, go right ahead, but don't insist everyone else does as well.
thats what its about m8
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