8 Ball Rules Only! | True of False |
Eight ball is played with fifteen numbered object balls and the cue ball. | |
Balls are racked as tightly as possible, with an alternating sequence of solid and striped balls | |
If the breaker scratches by pocketing the cue ball, then the game is lost. | |
On the break, If no object ball is pocketed, at least four object balls must be driven to one or more rails, or the shot results in a scratch. | |
If the 8 ball is pocketed on a legal break shot, the breaker wins the game | |
When the table is open, any ball may be struck first | |
If a player commits a foul (scratches), he must return one of his/her pocketed balls to the playing surface. | |
The first ball contacted by the cue ball on each shot must belong to the shooter’s group, except when the table is open. | |
At least one foot must remain on the floor during a shot | |
The shooter loses if he scratches while shooting at, and failing to pocket, the 8 ball | |
Eight ball is played with fifteen numbered object balls and the cue ball. | |
Balls are racked as tightly as possible, with an alternating sequence of solid and striped balls | |
If the breaker scratches by pocketing the cue ball, then the game is lost. | |
On the break, If no object ball is pocketed, at least four object balls must be driven to one or more rails, or the shot results in a scratch. | |
If the 8 ball is pocketed on a legal break shot, the breaker wins the game | |
When the table is open, any ball may be struck first | |
If a player commits a foul (scratches), he must return one of his/her pocketed balls to the playing surface. | |
The first ball contacted by the cue ball on each shot must belong to the shooter’s group, except when the table is open. | |
At least one foot must remain on the floor during a shot | |
The shooter loses if he scratches while shooting at, and failing to pocket, the 8 ball | |
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