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Session Playoffs

[…] other during regular session play decide the outcome. If they played each other more than once and the overall point total is a tie, only the last time they played each other will be considered. If the result is still a tie, the winner will be determined by the team that won the most […]

Etiquette

[…] next match, have your cue and enough money for the table (if needed) ready. Begin your match as soon as the previous match is over. Observe all time guidelines. Show respect to your opponent, win or lose. Cheering for your teammate is part of the fun, but don’t root against your opponent. Observing these […]

Championship Tournaments

[…] the World Pool Championships. Event dates are also listed at poolplayers.com. 3. Junior Championships The Junior Championships are open to members ages 7 to 18 at the time of the event, who are either enrolled as a student or have graduated from high school. This event is a 9-Ball Modified Single Elimination Format Tournament, […]

Who Pays For The Games

[…] coin mechanism. If there are any quarters left when the match is over, they should be equally divided between the two teams. b. On timed tables – The cost of table time should be paid equally by both teams.   < Who Plays First & Order Of Play Byes >    et_search_proccess yes yes Search

Every Player Must Be A Current Member

[…] the Team Captain’s responsibility to make sure all team members have paid their renewal or submitted a completed membership application along with the required fees the first time they play. If a player has not played by the fourth week, their fees must be paid at that time, or they will be dropped from […]

Rosters

Search for: Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... General Rules: Rosters PAGE 23 Players may be added to your roster at any time during the first four weeks of each session. The opposing team should be notified of the roster change before the team match begins. To add a player, simply change them on […]

League Operator

[…] an APA League. Your League Operator may hire additional assistants and/or representatives to improve service in their League. Your League Operator, along with their assistants and representatives, form the Local League Management. Your League Operator is the highest authority on all decisions made by Local League Management.   < Time Guidelines League Organization >   

Foreword

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Foreword PAGE 5 The American Poolplayers Association (APA) was founded by Terry Bell and Larry Hubbart, who at the time were touring professionals and who have since been inducted into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame. Their goal was to organize the sport of pool on […]

Lagging

Search for: Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Game Rules: Lagging PAGE 44 Players lag at approximately the same time to see who wins the first break. The ball that stops closest to the head rail wins. It is permissible to strike the head rail. If the lagged balls make contact with each other, […]

Fouls

[…] pocket. e. Intentionally scooping the cue ball over another ball. f. Receiving advice regarding game strategy from a fellow player, other than your designated coach, during a time-out. g. Touching or causing the cue ball to move, outside of a ball-in-hand situation. h. Altering the course of a moving cue ball, including a double-hit. […]

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