World Pool Rules

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작성자 Leonard
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Each player is assigned one of the two pockets at the foot of the table and can only score points by pocketing balls into that pocket. The goal in both cases is to pocket at least one ball on the break. For other fouls, such as a push shot foul or an illegal ball contact, the opponent’s ball remains in the pocket and counts. If a player pockets both his last ball and the opponent’s last ball correctly in one shot, the executing player wins the game. Each player will be allowed one 25-second extension during each rack. At 14.1, the time out begins between racks; and the player at the table may continue his inning should the opponent decide to take his time out. Each foul leads to the end of the inning and results in a minus point. 5. JUMP AND MASSE SHOT FOUL. If the criteria for a legal shot are not met, the other player can either take over the situation or ask the other player to take another shot. In this case, he can let the opponent take the break shot again or take over the break shot himself. However, as in rotational games, a player must be advised by the referee or opponent that he already has two fouls before taking the next shot and committing a third foul.

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If there are no obstructions, the player at the table may remove the Ball Rack Template without the opponent interfering. However, when the table is open and the 8 ball is the first ball contacted, 10 ball billiards rules no stripe or solid may be scored in favor of the shooter. If a player scratches on a legal break shot, 1, all balls pocketed remain pocketed, exception, the 8 ball: see rule 9, 2, it is a foul, 3 the table is open. After an irregular shot, the player entitled to take the shot can decide whether to take over the situation on the table or to restore the picture from before the foul. For a legal break to occur, at least one ball must pass over the center into the other half of the table. No folds are allowed in the cloth over the facings of the corner pockets. 5) If a player fails to meet the requirements of (1), but otherwise makes a legal break and pockets the 9 ball, the 9 ball is reposted before the next shot is played. In 9-ball banks, any nine balls are racked to form a rhombus, just like in classic 9-ball. The first player to reach five points is the winner.



It is recommended to announce after five minutes a first call for the player, after ten minutes a second call and after fourteen minutes a final "one minute" warning. 2. CALL SHOT. In Call Shot, obvious balls and pockets do not have to be indicated. Pockets the 8 ball in a pocket other than the one designated. Thus, one is worth one point, four is worth four points, and 15 is the most valuable ball. The one goes to the very front on the base, the two and the three to the back two corners of the rack and the 15 as the most valuable ball to the center. So it is also possible and not unusual in professional circles that one player hardly or not at all comes to the table because the other one pockets his 100 balls in a row. As long as a player pockets balls correctly as called, he can continue his shot. The player who committed the foul must therefore pass a ball from his pocket and put it back on.



If both the cue ball and the object ball are in the triangle, all 15 object balls are racked into a complete triangle and the cue ball must be played with free position selection (ball-in-hand) from the kitchen area. In the case of kick shots, i.e. when one or more rails are hit first and then the object ball to be played is hit, no other rail needs to be touched after contact. A ball is said to be driven to a rail if it is not touching that rail and then touches that rail. On the break from the left, the player then plays the right pocket and vice versa. Only if the cue ball is pocketed or leaves the table, the other player may continue with free choice of position from the kitchen. The stalemate rule may only be used when there are only two object balls and the 8 ball remaining on the table. For a legal break to occur, at least two object balls must hit a rail after the cue ball has touched the first object ball. The two printed numbers 6 and 9 are underscored. They are said to be re-spotted when they are so placed.

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