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Fouls

If any of the following fouls are committed, the penalty is ball-in-hand for the opposing player. Make certain you have ball-in-hand before you touch the cue ball by confirming it with your opponent. Ball-in-hand is the advantage given to a player when their opponent scratches or otherwise fouls, whereupon the player may place the […]

After The Break

[…] readjust the cue ball to a position behind the head string. b. If the 8-ball is pocketed on the break, it is a win unless the player fouls the cue ball, in which case it is a loss. c. If one or more object balls from one category are pocketed on the break, that becomes […]

Glossary

Search for: Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Glossary   PAGE 82-83-84-85-86 Ball-In-Hand: (1) The advantage given to a player when their opponent scratches or otherwise fouls, wherein the player may place the cue ball anywhere on the table; (2) A defensive move to pass your turn at the table. Bank (Shot): Driving an […]

How to Win A Game

[…] in the wrong pocket. d. Your opponent fails to properly mark the pocket where the 8-ball is pocketed, and you call loss of game. e. Your opponent fouls the cue ball and pockets the 8-ball. f. Your opponent alters the course of the 8-ball or the cue ball in an attempt to prevent a […]

Etiquette

[…] table and out of your opponent’s line of sight when they are shooting. Do not engage your opponent in conversation while they are shooting. Call your own fouls – do not wait for a foul to be called on you, or to be asked if you committed a foul. Players with integrity call their […]

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 a rail before hitting the rack.

How To Score 9-Ball

[…] inning is not complete, and therefore not marked, until the player (singles) or team (doubles) who lost the lag, and is listed on the bottom, misses or fouls. If a player makes a 9-on-the-Snap or Breaks- and-Runs, mark 9OS or BR instead of zero. NOTE: Mark Complete Innings Only. If a player (singles) or […]

Frozen Balls

[…] the cue ball is shot away from your opponent’s frozen object ball (8-Ball) / non-lowest frozen ball in the rotation (9-Ball), and the frozen ball moves slightly due to breaking contact with the cue ball, it does not constitute illegal contact, and is not a foul. < Stalemates Fouls >    et_search_proccess yes yes Search

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