One Pocket Handicaps (original) (raw)

The following chart shows standard One Pocket handicaps listed in order of degree of adjustment, starting from ‘even’ and going to the extreme. They are broken down into three columns based on how the count works:

The Break

The break can also figure into handicapping, either by giving one player all of the breaks instead of alternating the break, or by just giving one player the first break in a race when subsequent breaks are still alternated. The break appears to be worth approximately 1-1/2 balls for professional players on tournament equipment, for roughly a 60-40 advantage – a big handicap, especially if the balls are breaking well!

Alternating Handicaps on Alternate Breaks

In cases where only a very slight handicap adjustment is desired, this can be done by adjusting the handicap slightly depending on which player is breaking, i.e.; playing even on the weaker player’s break, but giving up a one ball handicap on the stronger player’s break. This has the effect of cutting the adjustment increment in half, which allows for very tuning indeed.

One Pocket Handicap Chart

Natural ’16’Handicaps Long Count Handicaps ( >16 total scores) Short CountHandicaps
8-8 . .
. 9-8 (player going to 9 spots their first ball, then plays 8-8) .
. . 8-7
. 10-8 (player going to 10 spots their first two balls, then plays 8-8) .
The break is traditionally worth about 1-1/2 to 2 balls
9-7 . .
. . 8-6
. 11-8 (player going to 11 spots their first three balls, then plays 8-8) .
. 10-7 (player going to 10 spots their first ball, then plays 9-7) .
. 12-8 (player going to 12 spots their first four balls, then plays 8-8) .
. . 9-6
. 11-7 (player going to 11 spots their first two balls, then plays 9-7) .
. . 8-5
10-6 . .
. 12-7 (player going to 12 spots their first 3 balls, then plays 9-7) .
. . 9-5
. 11-6 (player going to 11 spots their first ball, then plays 10-6) .
. 12-6 (player going to 10 spots their first two balls, then plays 10-6) .
. . 10-5, 8-4
11-5 . .
. . 9-4
. 12-5 (player going to 12 spots their first ball, then plays 11-5) .
. . 10-4
. 13-5 (player going to 13 spots their first two balls, then plays 11-5) .
. . 8-3
. . 11-4
12-4 . .
. . 9-3
. 13-4 (player going to 13 spots their first ball, then plays 12-4) .
. . 10-3
. 14-4 (player going to 14 spots their first two balls, then plays 12-4) .
. . 11-3
. . 12-3, 8-2
13-3 . .
. . 9-2
. . 10-2
. . 11-2
. . 12-2
. . 13-2
14-2 . .
. 15-2 (player going to 15 spots their first ball, then plays 14-2) .
. 16-2 (player going to 16 spots their first two balls, then plays 14-2) .
. . 8-1