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I know a guy who thinks otherwise. I'm looking for an official link to a reference that settles this - once and for all.

2007-02-10 07:39:53 · 6 answers · asked by BigKnuckle 1 in Sports Snooker & Pool

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Technically speaking, 9-ball is a "slop" game. As long as the requirements for a legal shot are met, anything that gets pocketed is scored in the shooter's favor. Rotation games like 9-ball and 7-ball are unique in that the game can be won on every shot. This does make luck a greater factor in these games. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.

2007-02-10 07:53:35 · answer #1 · answered by straight_shooter526 6 · 1 0

Pool Slop

2017-01-16 10:59:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes slop does count in 9 ball , as it does in a lot of games. That's why I think straight pool is probably the best pocket pool game to play , no slop involved. Higher caliber players rely very little on slopping a ball in though. It happens but not very often. Watch a match on ESPN sometime and I gaurantee you won't see much, if any slop going on. I know a lot of players that complain about sloppy play until it works in their favor , then they don't seem to mind it so much. LOL.

2007-02-10 08:15:32 · answer #3 · answered by eightbraker 6 · 3 0

In BCA rules or "Texas Express Rules".....as long as you hit the object ball first you can "slop" the 9 ball in and win the game....really hate this rule but that is it and the way it is....really like the "9 ball last ball in" version.....and if playing for money recommend that this be the rule on a "hill to hill" game or that match end by two games...ie: the first one to five by two!!...sorta like in "ping pong" that way we both don't get to "hill to hill" and I make it on the snap or get a 1-9 combo to take your money away.......the answer to your question is "YES"...slop counts!!

2007-02-10 08:00:10 · answer #4 · answered by Mickey Mantle 5 · 0 0

Yes it does, which is why I don't really like it. Proponents of 9-ball will preach about how you have to be so good to control the cue ball, execute runs, use defense, etc. All of that is true, but then slop counts? Not very professional in my opinion.

2007-02-10 07:55:46 · answer #5 · answered by whitedog65 2 · 1 0

phespirit.info/games/pool/rules.html

2007-02-10 07:49:27 · answer #6 · answered by mslorikaraoke 3 · 0 0

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