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Straight Pool:
Straight Pool is played by 2 players or 2 teams
using a standard set of balls numbered 1-15, plus
cue ball. The balls are placed in a standard
triangle rack with the apex ball on the foot spot, 1
ball on the racker's right corner, 5 ball on left
corner and other balls placed at random. All balls
must touch their neighbors. The game is played to a
pre-determined point total.
The player must nominate a ball and pocket. He is
awarded one point for every correctly nominated and
pocketed ball on a legal stroke and continues his
turn until he either fails to pocket a nominated
ball or commits a foul. Any ball legally pocketed
counts one point for the shooter.
At the opening break, the starting player must
either (1) designate a ball and a pocket and
accomplish the designated shot or (2) cause the cue
ball to contact a ball, then a cushion, plus cause
two object balls to contact a cushion. Failure to do
so is a breaking violation, and the offender is
assessed a two point penalty for each breaking
violation. The opponent has the choice of (1)
accepting the table in position or (2) having the
balls re-racked and requiring the offending player
to repeat the opening break.
If the starting player scratches on a legal opening
break, he is assessed a one point penalty. The
incoming player is awarded the cue ball in hand
behind the head string, with object balls in
position.
A shooter continues at the table until he fails to
legally pocket a called ball on a shot. He may shoot
any ball, but must designate the ball and pocket.
Any additional pocketed ball on a legal stroke is
scored as one point for the shooter.
When the fourteenth ball of a rack is pocketed, play
stops with the fifteenth ball remaining in position
on the table. The fourteen pocketed balls are
racked, with the space at the foot spot vacant. The
shooter then continues, normally pocketing the
fifteenth ball so as to have the cue ball carom into
the rack and spread the balls.
Illegally pocketed balls are all spotted. If object
balls jump off the table, the stroke is a foul and
any jumped ball(s) is spotted after the balls come
to rest. If the cue ball jumps off the table or is
scratched, the incoming player has cue ball in hand
behind the head string.
Eight Ball:
Eight Ball is a call shot game played with a cue
ball and object balls numbered 1 through 15. The
balls are racked in a triangle at the foot of the
table with the 8 ball in the center, the first ball
of the rack on the footspot, a stripe ball in one
corner and a solid ball in the other corner. One
player must pocket the balls numbered 1 through 7
(solids), while the other player must pocket balls
numbered 9 through 15 (stripes). The player
pocketing his group first then legally pocketing the
8 ball wins the game. The table is always open
immediately after the break. The choice of group is
determined when a player legally pockets a called
object ball after the break.
Obvious balls and pockets do not have to be
indicated. The opponent may ask which ball and
pocket if he is unsure. Bank shots and combination
shots are not considered obvious. It is not
necessary to indicate details such as number of
cushions, banks, kisses, etc. Any balls pocketed on
a foul remain pocketed.
Winner of the lag has the option to break. Players
alternate breaking on each subsequent game. The
breaker must either (1) pocket the ball or (2) drive
at least four numbered balls to the rail. Failure to
make a legal break is a foul. The incoming player
has the option of accepting the table in position
and shooting or having the balls reracked. He may
then reshoot the opening break or allow his opponent
to re-break.
If a player scratches on a legal break shots all
balls pocketed remain pocketed (except the 8 ball),
it counts as a foul, and the table is open. If the
shooter jumps an object ball off the table on the
break shot, it is a foul. The incoming player may
accept the table in position and shoot or take the
cue ball in hand behind the head string and shoot.
If the 8 ball is pocketed on the break, the breaker
may ask for a re-rack or have the 8 ball spotted and
continue shooting.
Combination shots are allowed; however, a
combination shot can never be used to legally pocket
the 8 ball.
A player loses the game if he fouls when pocketing
the 8 ball, pockets the 8 ball on the same stroke as
the last of his group of balls, jumps the 8 ball off
the table at any time, pockets the 8 ball in a
pocket other than the one designated, or pockets the
8 ball when it is not the legal object ball.
Nine Ball:
Nine Ball is played with object balls numbered 1
through 9, plus cue ball. The object balls are
racked in a diamond shape, with the 1-ball at the
top of the diamond and on the foot spot, the 9-ball
in the center, and the other balls in random order,
packed as tightly as possible.
On each shot, the first ball the cue ball contacts
must be the lowest numbered ball on the table;
however, the balls need not be pocketed in order. If
a player pockets any ball on a legal shot, he
continues until he misses, fouls or wins the game by
pocketing the 9-ball. After a miss, the incoming
player may start with the cue ball anywhere on the
table. Players are not required to call their shots.
To break, the shooter must strike the 1-ball first
and either pocket a ball or drive at least four
numbered balls to the rail. On the following play,
the shooter may play a "push out" in an attempt to
move the cue ball into a better position for the
option that follows. The player must announce his
intention before the shot or it is considered a
normal shot.
If the shooter misses or fouls, the other player
begins his inning and shoots until he misses, fouls,
or wins.
The match ends when one of the players has won the
required number of games.
When a player commits a foul, he must relinquish his
run and no balls pocketed on the foul shot are
re-spotted, except the 9-ball is re-spotted if it is
pocketed. The incoming player is awarded the ball
and hand, and he may place the cue ball anywhere on
the table prior to his first shot.
If the first object ball contacted by the cue ball
is not the lowest numbered ball on the table, the
shot is a foul. If no object ball is pocketed,
failure to drive the cue ball or any numbered ball
to the rail, it is a foul. If an object ball is
driven off the table, it is a foul. The ball is not
re-spotted (unless it is the 9-ball) and play
continues.
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