The Veterans English Billiards League is a handicap league.The game is played to 200 points using a handicap system.There are approximately 10 to 12 teams with an average of 8 players per team. Matches are held throughout the Veteran Clubs in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
The handicaps range from plus 30 to over minus 300. New players start at plus 20 or whatever their ability is and increase by 10 points for a win or decrease by 10 points for a loss for their first 10 matches. After 10 matches it decreases to 5 points per match. Four games per club are played each Thursday night starting at 7:00 p.m.. The home team must put up 4 names and the visitors may match any of their players against the home team. For example the visiting team captain can play a minus 250 player against a plus 20 player. The minus 250 player must make 450 point while the plus 20 player needs only to make 180 points. Each match is refereed by a player from the home team. Three round robins are played during the season with the top six teams playing off for the championship shield. Rules are those used by the IBSF.
During regular season individual tournaments are played. The Lockwood Trophy is for the top 16 players in the league and is played with no handicaps. The Bardal Trophy is for players minus 35 and up. The McLean Trophy is for players minus 30 and under. The Ray Trinder Trophy is for players from 0 to +30.
The objectives of the Winnipeg Veteran’s English Billiard League is to bring within the fold of our League every person eligible who is willing to learn, promote and play the game of English Billiards.
To ensure for the league and our teams quality players who will promote comradeship, instruct and advance the game of English Billiards, while adhering to fair play and sportsmanship at all times.
All of which we propose to do by
conducting ourselves in an honorable and friendly like manner in
accordance with the provisions and in conjunction with, as stated in
these constitution and By-Laws which is the law supreme of our
league.
In much the same way as golf, English
Billiards demands high standards of etiquette and behaviour from all
players, at all levels, at all times. These Rules applies in the
same way to a league match as it does to a final match in the
Lockwood (Canadian Championship) Tournament.
For League, Play down, Event or
Fundraising tournament matches:
• Shake hands with your opponent(s) at the
start and end of a match.
• Declare all your own fouls, at all times.
• Do not stand in line of an opponent’s
shot.
• Do not volunteer remarks about an
opponent’s luck whilst a match is in progress.
• Do not concede a frame or match when you
have missed a shot or whilst your
Opponent is still at the
table
• Wait for your opponent to finish their
visit before conceding.
• Do not complain about playing conditions
whilst a match is in progress.
• Do not argue with the your opponent or the
referee.
• Do not display anger openly or in an
intimidating manner.
• Respect other players and keep noise to a
minimum.
• Do not walk past another table whilst
someone is playing a shot.
• Respect equipment and leave the table as
you would hope to find it.
• Do not flip a coin over the table or leave
chalk on the table.
These standards of behaviour are also just as important during
practice!
NOTES:
The IBSF rules are clear on players that
openly display anger during a match, it is
considered intimidation towards your
opponent and/or referee/official.
Open displays of anger go against the
organizations that we call home, the ANAF units
and Royal Canadian Legions where we play our
VEBL matches are based on friendship
and a common bond!
All VEBL players should act according to the
above Etiquette Rules in an effort to attract
more players into the league and to attract
sponsors.
Our best players should set the standard for
Etiquette in the league and should do their
best to inform and teach Etiquette to other
league members and new recruits.
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