8 Ball Rules
What are the rules of 8 ball?
Pool 8 Ball Rules
Introduction:
While playing pool, it is important that you are focused, knowledgeable, consistent and have a good hand-eye coordination. Moreover, your ability to strategize and patiently wait for the right opportunity also adds up to you being a good pool player.
8 ball is famous among pool players and is challenging for its strategy skills. It is a call shot game meaning you have to tell which ball you are intending to hit or pocket. The game is played with 15 object balls and one cue ball. To win the game, the players must pocket all the balls from their chosen group and then pocket the eight ball.
It helps you improve your strategy skills and is beneficial for the learners and professionals alike. Now we’ll talk about the rules that can guide you through a 8 balls game.
When starting the play, there are different ways to determine who will break the rack. But mostly flipping a coin is done to decide the breaker is preferred in international games.
- Racking the balls: the pool balls are arranged in a triangle with ball numbered 8 in the middle and having one stripe and solid ball at each one of the bottom corners of the triangle.
- Break shot: the breaker needs to open the game with a break shot that is legal and if he fails to do so then the opponent can either accept the positions of the balls on the table as they are or he can ask for a re-break or do it by himself.
The cue ball should be placed behind the kitchen. If the breaker stops or interrupts the course of the ball, then the opponent will get ball-in-hand behind the kitchen (head string) .
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