Why do you suppose there is such a huge discrepancy between world-standardized (WPA, BCA, ACS, etc.) rules and the many variations of what I would call "house" rules? Some of the major differences are huge. I understand the whole "8-ball on the break" thing due to coin-op tables, so that's not my concern. What about giving up ball in hand anywhere on the table? This is alien to so many people. If they even let you take ball in hand after they foul, they'll almost certainly expect you to put it behind the head string. Double-hit fouls and no cushion contacted fouls I see all the time as well. Johnny makes a good point with his baseball analogy. There's uniformity at all levels in baseball, from little league to the majors (with a few exceptions). What gets me is that the rules are right there for anyone to read and they're not difficult to understand. Show me the official text from the world "bar rules" headquarters and I'll give it a read. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
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