If your opponent makes a foul, whether the white is potted or not, can you still place the ball anywhere on the table?
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostFor any foul the oponent places the cue ball where he wants. Only if the ball is potted in a wrong pocket, then the play resumes from the place where the cue ball has finished.Mobo: GA-P35-S3
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Originally Posted by DavisFan76 View PostDo you mean if the wrong ball is potted? I didn't think you had to nominate a pocket on an ordinary shot. Also, what happens if the break is a foul shot (miscue, so you don't even hit the pack)? Does it go to the other player? Finally, is it just ball in hand, or is it two shots as well. That's UK 8-Ball, isn't it?
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostWhy another game? It's as old as the pool itself. That's the game with coloured and striped balls.Last edited by DavisFan76; 28 December 2008, 07:09 PM.Mobo: GA-P35-S3
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When I hear 8 ball, American 8 ball comes to mind.
There are several sets of rules, most players play by the BCA rules, but then there are many house rules in different pubs, and local halls. 9 Ball seems to be more consistent in terms of rules. If you play 8 ball in a strange place, you should ask for the rules first.
In BCA rules, you do not spot the balls once they are down, but in some places they spot the balls up when you foul, and you can only shot upward from the head string. In BCA, you get "ball in hand" which means you can put it anywhere you want.
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Originally Posted by cyrusbobo View Post8 ball, Oh my god, americans invent another game?
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Originally Posted by matoski View PostWhy another game? It's as old as the pool itself. That's the game with coloured and striped balls.
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Originally Posted by forcefollow View Post"Americans inventing another game?" LOL We have invented many things. Stay tuned we are not done yet. People tend to invent things when they are given the freedom to.
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Americans have no knowledge of UK snooker. The American version of snooker is completely different than what the pros play and over the last 10 years has become virtually extinct. Americans started out playing carom and slowly pool became more popular. If Americans put a tenth of the money, energy, and enthusiasm into snooker that exist in American Football the US would dominate the sport. I live in the fourth largest city in North America and know for a fact that there is no professional grade snooker table available to the public. The only good tables I know of are in private residences.
I am working to turn people on to snooker here. I wish the powers that be at the BBC would showcase the game.
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Originally Posted by cyrusbobo View Postis it the game the 15 coloured balls placed in triangle, if it is, it's quite commonly played in china, but i just don't know the name is called 8 ball, now i knowMobo: GA-P35-S3
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