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8-Ball Game Rules |
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General
Description |
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8-Ball is played with a cue ball and normal rack of fifteen (15) object balls. The purpose of this game is for one player to pocket the solid balls numbered from 1 to 7 or the striped balls numbered from 9 to 15, and then marking and pocketing the 8-ballbefore his opponent. Choice of balls to be pocketed is made by the player legally pocketing the first ball of the game. |
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Lag |
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Method used to start a match. Players simultaneously shoot a ball from behind the head string, banking it off the foot rail and back to the head of the table. Striking the side rails or any pocket results in loss of the lag. The closest ball to the head rail wins. It is permissible to strike the head rail. If the lagged balls make contact during the lag, lag over. |
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Racking |
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All balls should be frozen (touching) as tightly
as possible. Balls are racked with the front ball on the foot spot and
the 8-ball in the center. The breaking player may request and receive
a re rack. |
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the Break |
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Various circumstances can occur upon completion of the break. They are:
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| a. | A foul on a legal break results in ball-in-hand behind the head string and the incoming player may shoot any ball outside the head string. A ball that's dead center or "out" is playable. If it is "in", the ball is not playable. It is up to the opponent to call the cue ball "in" before it is shot. | ||
| b. | No balls are pocketed and it is the other player's turn. | ||
| c. | The 8-ball is pocketed. This is a win, unless the player scratches, in which case he loses. | ||
| d. | One ball is pocketed, it is still the breaker's turn and he continues shooting the category of balls he just made. | ||
| e. | One ball of each category is pocketed. The breaker would have his choice of balls. He may shoot any ball, except the 8-ball, and each pocketed ball counts. If he makes one of each category on his second shot, he still has an "open table." If he misses on his second shot, his opponent has an "open table." "Open table" means a player can shoot a combination involving a stripe and a solid and whichever he makes, without committing a foul, would be his category. If two balls of one category and one ball of the other category are pocketed, it is the shooter's choice just as in "e" above. | ||
| f. | Occasionally it occurs that a player mistakenly starts shooting the wrong category of balls. Although it is sportsmanlike for the sitting player to remind the shooting player that he is about to foul by shooting the wrong category of balls, it is not a requirement for him to do so. Once the shooter has hit the wrong category of balls, the foul has occurred whether the ball is pocketed or not. If the ball is pocketed, it is permissible, though not recommended, that the sitting player allow the shooting player to continue shooting his balls in until he feels inclined to call the foul. The shooting player can escape penalty by quietly realizing his error and returning to shoot the correct category of balls and legally contacting one of them before his opponent calls foul, or by finishing off the wrong category of balls and legally contacting the 8-ball prior to his opponent calling a foul. In other words, the sitting player must call the foul before the shooter returns to the correct category and legally contacts one or before the shooter pockets the remaining balls of the wrong category and legally contacts the 8-ball. Before any foul has occurred, the shooter also may avoid penalty by asking the sitting player which category of balls he has. The sitting player must tell him the truth. | ||
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Combination
Shots |
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Combination shots are legal, but striking the correct ball first is required except in an "open table" situation. The 8-ball is not neutral. A player is credited with all balls he legally pockets. When a player does not pocket one of his balls but pockets an opponent's ball, he loses his turn. The opponent gets credit for the pocketed ball. No pocketed ball is ever spotted. |
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Balls
on the Floor |
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If the 8-ball is knocked on the floor, it is loss of game. Object balls knocked on the floor are spotted. If the spot is taken, the ball is placed on a line directly behind the spot as close as possible. Knocking a ball other than the cue ball on the floor is not a foul. It might occur that a player pockets his ball while simultaneously knocking another ball on the floor. In this situation, it is still his turn and the ball is not spotted until he misses. If the ball on the floor is one of the shooter's balls, it is spotted when the shooter has pocketed all of his other balls or misses. |
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Pocketed
Balls |
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Balls must remain in a pocket to be legal. If a ball goes in a pocket, but bounces back on to the playing surface, it is not considered pocketed. If it is the 8-ball, it is not considered either a win or loss. If it is the cue ball, it is not considered a scratch. |
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One
Foot on the Floor |
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While shooting, at least one foot must be on the floor at all times if a bridge is available. There is no foul-simply stop the shooter and hand him the bridge. League Management can not guarantee the presence of bridges and some Host Locations may not have them. |
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There
are various ways to lose: |
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a. Your opponent pockets his numerical group and legally pockets the
8-ball. |
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| Note: A player attempting to shoot the 8-ball but missing it has fouled, resulting in ball-in-hand for his opponent. This is NOT loss of game. | ||
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How
to Win |
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A player has won the game when all the balls of his numerical group have been pocketed and he has legally pocketed the 8-ball in a properly marked pocket without scratching. To properly mark the pocket, a coaster or some other reasonable object, not chalk, must be placed next to the pocket the 8-ball is intended to enter. Both teams may use the same marker. Only one marker should be on the table. If the marker is already at the intended pocket from a previous attempt or game, it is not necessary for the shooter to touch it, pick it up or reposition it. |
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| Note: You cannot play the 8-ball while simultaneously playing the last ball of your category. The 8-ball must be a separate shot. | ||