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JOIN THE MONROE COUNTY

AMERICAN POOLPLAYERS ASSOC.

MASTERS LEAGUE

 

This is a Singles Format (not Team Event) Played on 9 ft Tables!

 

Show them you got game!

 

Players play every other week (Wednesdays) to accumulate points.

 

At the end of the session the top four in points will advance to the final tournament.  Everyone else will enter into a playoff to determine the wildcard for each session.

 

Each May all eligible players will compete in a final tournament to determine the team that will go to Vegas to compete in the Masters Championships.

 

Rules:

-       No Handicap and No Skill Level Cap

-       Race to 7 (8 games of 9-Ball and 5 games of 8-Ball)

-       Winner of the lag can choose either A OR B

o    A. The first break

o    B. The first format to be played (8-Ball or 9-Ball)

-      Once the first format has been chosen, the entire set must be completed before moving to the next format

-         Winner Breaks

-         No Coaching

-         Jump cues ARE ALLOWED (Provided the establishment approves)

-         9-Ball is played just like regular (tournament/pro) 9-Ball. A player DOES have the option of rolling out (push) after the break.

-        8-Ball is played like regular APA 8-Ball

-       Players earn 1 point for each game won - scorekeeping involves keeping track of wins only!

-       CASH PRIZES WILL be based on number of participants.

-       FINAL TOURNEY SEEDING WILL BE BASED ON TOTAL POINTS FOR ALL SESSIONS.

-       $6 per week

-       **MCAPA Pays for Hotel, Airfare, and Entry into National Tournament

 

DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE TO PROVE YOU’RE THE BEST, OR AT LEAST SECOND BEST! 



APA Game Rules apply with some exceptions which are listed below.

Please consult your Official Team Manual for both 8-Ball and 9-Ball rules.

HOW TO GET STARTED
Players will lag with winner of the lag having the choice of game (8-Ball or 9-Ball) or the break. Once the game has been chosen, the entire set of that game must be completed before moving to the next game.

AFTER THE BREAK IN 9-BALL
On the shot immediately following a legal break, the shooter may play a push out. On a push out, the cue ball is not required to contact any object ball or any rail. The player must announce his intention of playing a push out before the shot, or the shot is considered to be a normal shot. Any ball pocketed on a push out does not count and is spotted. Following a legal push out, the incoming player is permitted to shoot from that position or to pass the shot back to the player who pushed out. A push out is not considered to be a foul as no rule is violated. An illegal push out is penalized according to the type of foul committed.

HOW TO WIN IN 8-BALL
A player has won the game when all of the balls of his numerical group have been pocketed, and he has legally pocketed the 8-ball in a properly called pocket without scratching. Note: You cannot play the 8-ball at the same time you play the last ball of your category. The 8-ball must be a separate shot.

HOW TO WIN IN 9-BALL
A player has won the game when he has legally pocketed the 9-ball without scratching.

BYES
15 points are awarded for a bye.

FORFEITS
An individual player match is worth 5 points.

COACHING
Coaching is not allowed.

JUMP CUES
The use of jump cues is allowed in Masters Division play. Be aware that even though Masters format rules do allow jump cues, there may be Local Bylaws or individual “House Rules” in many location limiting or prohibiting the use of jump cues.

TIEBREAKING IN PLAYOFFS
Playoffs and championship matches are scored the same as in weekly play, except a forfeited individual player match is worth 7 points. In case of a tie at the end of a team match, the tie would be broken by the number of individual matches won.

HOW TO KEEP SCORE

PLAYER INFORMATION
The winner of the lag is listed first (on top). List his team number, last name and initial and player number (the from team roster).

THE “GAMES” BLOCKS
A separate box has been created for each game. Indicate who won the game by marking an “X” in the upper or lower block in the right hand portion of each game box. Upper for the player listed first (on top) and lower for his opponent.

THE “SCORE” BLOCK
This is where the total number of games won by each player is recorded.

THE “W-L” BLOCK
Indicate who won or lost the match with a “W” or “L” in the “W-L” block.

TEAM CAPTAIN’S SIGNATURE BLOCK
When your team match is over, add up the total number of games won shown in the “SCORE” block earned by each team. Record the total number of points earned by your team on both scoresheets in the block provided at the end of your Team Captain’s signature line and then signs both scoresheets.

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