Hi!
A friend and I have started to play billiards.
We managed to get a fairly good understanding of the rules from diffrent sites and this forum.
But we came across 2 things last night that we didnt quite know the rules for.
1. Making "plants" (or what the equivalent is called in billiards).
Is it ok to strike my cue-ball which then hits the red and the red sends my opponents cue-ball in a pocket?
Or maybe other way around for the object balls; I strike my opponents cue-ball which then strikes red and sends it into a pocket.
What would be the score for that, if it's allowed?
2. Potting my cue-ball without hitting anything.
If I've understood the official rules correct, this is called "Running a coup".
It's a foul if played from hand. But what happends if I'm not playing from hand?
For example... I try to make in in-off from somewhere on the table, but misses the object ball and send my cue-ball directly into a pocket.
What happends to my cue-ball? is it replaced somewhere?
Cheers!
/Andy
A friend and I have started to play billiards.
We managed to get a fairly good understanding of the rules from diffrent sites and this forum.
But we came across 2 things last night that we didnt quite know the rules for.
1. Making "plants" (or what the equivalent is called in billiards).
Is it ok to strike my cue-ball which then hits the red and the red sends my opponents cue-ball in a pocket?
Or maybe other way around for the object balls; I strike my opponents cue-ball which then strikes red and sends it into a pocket.
What would be the score for that, if it's allowed?
2. Potting my cue-ball without hitting anything.
If I've understood the official rules correct, this is called "Running a coup".
It's a foul if played from hand. But what happends if I'm not playing from hand?
For example... I try to make in in-off from somewhere on the table, but misses the object ball and send my cue-ball directly into a pocket.
What happends to my cue-ball? is it replaced somewhere?
Cheers!
/Andy
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