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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 8-Ball

[…] for: Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... How To Use Scoresheets And Score Matches: How To Score 8-Ball PAGE 62-63-64 A. Player Information The winner of the lag is listed on top. Fill in the player’s team number, last name and first initial, along with their player number shown next to their name on […]

How To Score 9-Ball

[…] each rack, the points earned by the two players, plus the number of dead balls, will add up to 10. A. Player Information The winner of the lag is listed on top. Refer to the rosters to fill in the player’s team number, player number, last name and first initial, and skill level. Refer […]

Racking

[…] 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 format, the ball placement in the rack is as follows:

How To Score Masters

[…] Matches: How To Score Masters PAGE 67 Masters is a non-handicapped format; therefore, it is only necessary to indicate the winner 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 […]

Glossary

[…] ball over an impeding object ball to achieve a legal hit. Kick Shot: A shot that drives the cue ball to a rail before contacting the object ball.  Lag: Method used to determine who breaks in the first game.  Massé (Shot): A shot in which a player curves the cue ball around another ball in order to […]

General Description

[…] balls 1 through 8 are worth one point each when pocketed and the 9-ball is worth two points. NOTE: In Masters Divisions, 9-Ball is not played by ball count/points. Each individual game is won when the shooter legally pockets the 9-ball.   < APA Is The Highest Authority Lagging >    et_search_proccess yes yes Search

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