Email us if you're interested in playing MASTER DIVISION so we can get a schedule into play. Should be starting mid/late October
Masters Format:
- 3 PERSON TEAMS - APA Masters teams are allowed a maximum of 4 players per roster. Only 3 players play in one night allowing for each team to have 1 alternate in the case of illness or some other obligation.
- NO 23-RULE - APA Masters format is not intended to "level the playing field" to compensate for a variety Skill Levels; therefore, it is unnecessary to impose a Skill Level Limit as with our 8-Ball and 9-Ball formats. A team may be composed of all Skill Level 7's and 9's. However, many mid level players choose to participate in the APA Masters format for the chance to compete with some of the best players in West LA with the intention of improving their game.
- RACE TO 7 (8 games of 9-Ball and 5 games of 8-Ball) - At the start of a match players lag and the winner may choose:
A. To break first
B. The first format to be played (either 8-Ball or 9-Ball)
If the winner of the lag elects to break first, the opponent gets to choose the first format to be played. Or, if the winner of the lag elects to choose the first format to be played, the opponent gets the first break.
Once the first format has been chosen, the entire set must be completed before moving on to the next format. - WINNER BREAKS - Once a game has been won, the winner gets to break in the next game as opposed to an "alternating breaks" format.
- NO COACHING - Coaching is for the benefit of less knowledgeable players. The APA Masters format is not intended to "level the playing field" to compensate for a variety of Skill Levels; therefore, coaching is not allowed at any time during a match. However, once a match is over, it is not uncommon for players to learn new techniques from each other through discussion or demonstration.
- JUMP CUES ARE ALLOWED - The legal length for a jump cue is 40" and their use is allowed in the APA Masters format unlike in our handicapped formats which prevents highly skilled players from gaining an added advantage over the other players.
- 8-BALL FORMAT - The APA Masters 8-Ball format is the same as the handicapped APA 8-Ball format.
- 9-BALL FORMAT - The APA Masters 9-Ball format is played just like regular (tournament/pro) 9-Ball. A player DOES have the option of rolling out (push) after the break, but NO 3-foul strategy can be employed to win a game.