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Breaking

The rack must be struck before a foul can occur. A player must break from behind the head string for the break to be considered legal; in addition, at least four object balls must be driven to the rails or an object ball must be pocketed. The cue ball may not be shot into […]

After The Break

They are: A foul on a legal break will result in ball-in-hand for the opponent. No balls are pocketed; it is the opponent’s turn. An object ball is pocketed; it is still the breaker’s turn.

Racking

All balls should be frozen (touching) as tightly as possible. Balls are racked by the non- breaking player, with the head (front) ball on the foot spot. The breaking player may request and receive a rerack. The loser of the lag, and/or the loser of any subsequent game, racks for the opponent. In each […]

Lagging

Search for: Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Game Rules: Lagging PAGE 44 Players lag at approximately the same time to see who wins the first break. The ball that stops closest to the head rail wins. It is permissible to strike the head rail. If the lagged balls make contact with each other, […]

How To Score 9-Ball

[…] is never a dead ball. It is spotted. C. The 9-Snap and 9-B & Run Blocks Mark a tally in the appropriate block to record 9-on-the-Snaps and Break-and-Runs for each player. D. The Total Innings Block Total all the innings for the entire match and enter the number in this block. E. The Defensive […]

Session Playoffs

[…] dictate the difference between first and second place; however, in other cases, they will decide which team(s) advance to the Playoffs. If two teams are tied – Break the tie by letting their overall records against each other during regular session play decide the outcome. If they played each other more than once and […]

How To Score Masters

[…] of each game. Once the players lag, the winner of the lag has the choice of format to be played first, 8-Ball or 9-Ball, or the first break in the match. A. The Player Section List the player who will break the first rack on top. Fill in the team numbers, players’ last names […]

How To Score 8-Ball

[…] right-hand portion of each game block (upper or lower) that corresponds with the winning player. Mark Early 8s (E8), 8-ball Scratch (8S), 8-ball Wrong Pocket (8WP), 8-on-the- Break (8OB), and 8-Ball Break-and-Run (BR) on your scoresheet in the game block in which they occurred. Indicate time-outs taken by marking a “T” in the corner […]

Equipment

[…] with its intended purpose. Additional equipment guidelines and rules of use applicable during League play are set forth below: Jump Cues – Only allowed in Masters Divisions. Break Cues – Sometimes combined with jump cues to form a jump-break cue. These cues are allowed in League play for breaking. They may only be used […]

Glossary

[…] table; (2) A defensive move to pass your turn at the table. Bank (Shot): Driving an object ball to a rail in the course of a shot. Break (Shot): The first shot of a game. Bridge: (1) Hand that holds and guides the cue shaft; (2) The type of hold; (3) A shaped plate […]

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