The DOUBLING rule in Nineball pool
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video, the Kalinator, Kalin Stefanov, presents you the doubling rule in nineball pool. Being a professional backgammon player, increasing his match-winning chances by accurate doubles is a dream. Faced with a double, you can either give your opponent a point and start the new rack... or accept it with the winner winning double!
You will find out how exactly the rule works in the video. Please write below what you like and didn't like about it!
00:00 Intro
00:36 What is the doubling rule?
01:35 Double example
03:10 Redouble example
04:15 Ball in hand scenario
06:32 Pushout scenario
09:50 First on the hill
11:20 3 point match
17:05 Closing - กีฬา
also Beaver rule is fine here but im not sure im someone will use it))
Good thought! Maybe in future, if it does get at least a bit popular. For now keeping it as simple as possible in order to get it though, I found better
@@Kalinators btw i dont think so cube is fit well here.1st - because of we dont have here gammons we cubing later. and after first shot we probably to much rarely opened a doubling window for us. AND if this was a possible to double after 2nd or 3rd shot so, after NoDouble/Take this is extremely fast jumping into area of D/P.. because 1 game is too short (in terms of distance and shots too much determined on +1 than misses). so, idea here it is ALL games is like 1 game. i mean, lets say two players played 4 (or 5) games. and you use double INSIDE of this 4(5). i mean doubling window opened here in 3rd game in some special moment. maybe 3 games is better because this is create more Passes. AND after this, lets 3 three games which is ended 2-0/0-2 (or rarely 4-0/0-4) you guys played ANOTHER 3 games (or 4, i really dont know about nuances of balance in tis game) and MATCH ended as in bg with score 5 on any side. crawfoed included. also free drops)))
probably 3 games is too short. and after redouble is always a PASS. and YESm you can double on ANY shot! seems as 5-6-7 games create more non-pass games on redoubles. pretty often is still a take probably. but short games is like blitzes it is about agro doubles. but always a drops after redouble. maybe 4 games is fine. you know better)))
Good idea. Is there a rule where you cannot double with only the 9 ball left? Or two balls?
If it is your first shot on the table, no. If it is not your first shot, you've already decided on whether you double.
Who recognizes this rules? What Pool organizations?
It is a brand new rule I invented 2 days ago. Let's see who picks it up.