04-29-2004, 07:05 PM
What Flock described is the most accepted 'bar rules' form of pool.
APA rules give people who aren't as good as their opponent a chance to win since there's no calling of shots and, if you scratch, it's ball in hand anywhere on the table, except after a scratch on the break. Then it's behind the line...
APA rules give people who aren't as good as their opponent a chance to win since there's no calling of shots and, if you scratch, it's ball in hand anywhere on the table, except after a scratch on the break. Then it's behind the line...
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