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    i have a question about 8 pool rules

    i know that when you comint a foul the opponet has the right to take the "ball in hand" and place it anywhere on the the table
    i also know that when u break and if white goes in(scratch)...the white will be placed before the D line

    but what if u pot the white in the middle of the game?

    is it a scratch or a foul?

    i've looked in the official rules but cand find the aswer to this anywhere

  • #2
    depends what version of the rules you play.

    could be ball in hand, behind the line or in the d.
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    • #3
      It could also be two shots. Again dependent on the version of rules.
      screw it

      http://90minutesandmore.blogspot.com

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      • #4
        Tends to be one shot ball in hand (anywhere) and two behind the D line but as my freind said rules can be different.

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by toupihiggins View Post
          i have a question about 8 pool rules

          is it a scratch or a foul?
          surely a scratch is just the American term for an in-off (so is a foul) ... just as Americans say a bank shot when we my side of the pond would call it a double ...

          I'm not an expert on all the various rules that govern 8-ball pool (and there are many as other posters have mentioned) but I thought the only real difference with the break-off as compared with later in the game was if you pot the black on the break-off, it's a re-rack rather than loss of game ...

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          • #6
            As i understand it a scratch is a foul if you know what i mean.

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            • #7
              thx
              i'm curently playing after this rules
              http://www.bca-pool.com/play/tournam.../rls_8bl.shtml

              i think they are the best..and ball in hand always makes a game more interesting with no intentional fouls and so on.

              actually i should play with the 2 shot rule..cause i play on an english pool table and the pockets are as on snooker table. Love this kind of table because it's harder to play on it and when u go on a normal table all shots seem to very easy
              Last edited by toupihiggins; 29 October 2008, 01:48 PM.

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