Easily track your 9 ball scores with this simple single-player app.
Large buttons and easy to read display will also track innings and remaining balls to be pocketed for those annoying moments when the player approaches you to asks how many more balls he needs left.
Please note that this app is not meant to replace your scoresheets.
Version history
1.0
2018-06-23
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
Pretty simple app to keep track of a 9 ball match. We use it all the time when my friends and I play each other in our garage. No more pen and paper thank God! Love that it keeps track of dead balls and tells you how many racks you’ve played and it starts a new rack after every ten balls counted including dead balls. That way you can easily double check to make sure you added a point or not by looking at the balls on the table that are left and seeing how many balls are left on the app. Wish there was a way to keep track of history of games played or keep names of players and it would be great if the font were a little bigger but overall this is perfect for practice games!
File.0,
Love it.
It’s a little confusing at first figuring out how to go back and a few other things, but I figured it all out after 1 match.
Thomas_Graham,
Great app, I have one request though..
I love this app and how easy it is to use. The only thing I would say would make this app more useful is a defense shot and timeout option for league play where you can literally track every aspect of the game. Thanks for creating this though it’s awesome!!
lokidecat,
Nice but…
Increase the font size or bold it. Hard to read.
Krueglenuts,
Excellent
Easy to use and has almost everything you could want. @dev: any chance you could add a small defensive shot counter to either side of the score buttons? That would make this app the perfect scorekeeper.
App an,
Simple
Simple to use but I can’t figure out how to count dead balls.