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Etiquette

[…] when they have ball-in-hand, or hand their opponent the cue ball. Pay attention to your match. Be ready to shoot when it is your turn. Do not break down your cue until your match is over. If you are expected to play the next match, have your cue and enough money for the table […]

Stalemates

[…] a game should become stalemated, meaning that neither player can, or wants to, make use of ball-in-hand, the balls are reracked and the player that had the break at the start of the stalemated game breaks again. A game shall be considered a stalemate when both players or teams agree. There is no minimum […]

Frozen Balls

[…] ball is shot away from your own frozen object ball (8-Ball) / frozen lowest ball in the rotation (9-Ball), and the frozen ball moves slightly due to breaking contact with the cue ball, it does not constitute legal contact. Cue ball frozen to your opponent’s object ball (8-Ball) / non-lowest ball in the rotation […]

Follow-up Actions

[…] player is suspended, that player will not have the privilege to coach their team, keep score, strategize or put up players until their suspension has been lifted. Breaking this rule may result in a longer suspension. You joined this League to have a good time and so did other members. Every member has the […]

Shooting The Wrong Balls

[…] ball during their turn, both players will assume the new category of balls for the remainder of the game. 9-Ball – Any balls pocketed prior to the foul being called will be marked as dead balls, except the 9-ball, which will be spotted. < After The Break Combination Shots >    et_search_proccess yes yes Search

Fouls

[…] when their opponent scratches or otherwise fouls, whereupon the player may place the cue ball anywhere on the playing surface. EXCEPTION: In 8-Ball, a scratch on the break requires the ball-in-hand to be executed from behind the head string and contact made with a ball outside the head string. Even after having addressed the […]

Who Plays First & Order Of Play

[…] the Team Skill Level Limit rule or the Limited Senior Skill Level rule.  While teams are not required to notify their opponent that they are about to break the Team Skill Level Limit rule or the Limited Senior Skill Level rule, it is considered good sportsmanship to notify the opponent, and to give them […]

Forfeits

[…] matches played. Forfeit points are awarded only if the non-forfeiting team has a player present for the match in question, who does not cause the team to break the Team Skill Level Limit rule.  b. In the event both teams cannot field a player for a match, neither team will be awarded any points. […]

Coaching

[…] the pocket when shooting the 8-ball. Reminding a player which is the next ball in the rotation (9-Ball). Giving advice or placing the cue ball before the break. Reminding a player to chalk up. Telling a player a foul has occurred. Answering a player’s question concerning rules. Comments such as “good hit” or “nice […]

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