Billiards, American, eight ball, foul issues

Updated on physical education 2024-08-08
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    8. Specific rules for ball fouls: 1. The main ball falls into the pocket.

    2. Tee off outside the tee line.

    3. Hit the opponent's ball into the pocket.

    4. Empty rod.

    5. Hit the cue ball with other parts outside the clubhead.

    6. Hit the target ball by mistake as the main ball.

    7. Hit the ball on the table before it stops.

    8. Start hitting the ball before the target ball is pocketed or stationary.

    9. a) Hold a cigarette in your hand or mouth close to the table.

    c) Hold a drink close to the table.

    d) Beverages are spilled on or around the countertop.

    10. Touching the table when there is no right to hit the ball.

    11. The ball has been stopped on the backstage and has not left the table within 10 seconds.

    12. Players are not allowed to accept suggestions from others during the game. If a player or fan of his side makes a recommendation, the referee shall issue a warning to him/her, and if this happens more than once, the player will be punished with a standard foul.

    13. Leave the table without permission.

    14. When a certain color ball is required to be played first, the ball is played in ignorance of the requirement.

    15. Putt or combo.

    16. No legal strokes.

    17. When striking an obstacle ball caused by an opponent's foul, the ball is struck without declaring that it has hit one of the opponent's balls or ball No. 8.

    18. Keep your feet off the ground when hitting the ball.

    19. Failed to play sticker ball.

    20. The ball is stuck outside the table.

    21. The player's body, clothes, etc. touch the ball on the table.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    According to what you said, when the cue ball touches the ball first and then touches the ball, if the white ball touches the ball and then touches the ball, or the ball touches the ball, it is not a foul. If the white ball touches the library first and then touches the own ball, and the white ball does not touch the library again, and the own ball that touches the library does not touch the library, it is a foul. Because the national standard rules require that the ball only legally hit the library after hitting the ball.

    Note that it is after the shot. It is after the white ball collides with the target ball.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, that wouldn't be a foul.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Ball in Hand - You can hold a ruler and place the white ball on the table to answer the regret position, and then continue to play.

    Why do you want to get rid of the ball?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For specific foul situations, it is recommended to take a look at the rules. The second foul problem is also very detailed in the rules, "when the cue ball touches the library first and then touches the own ball" If the cue ball and the target ball do not touch the library after that, the foul will be committed and the opponent will be free. In fact, there are a lot of good things summarized by predecessors on many questions and encyclopedias, and it is better to take a look before asking questions, billiards, like many other things, you have to find the answer in person.

    Like your question above, Poole's eight-ball rules are all very detailed...

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello landlord, at this time, because you did not hit your target ball first, so you fouled, the opponent will get the ball in hand, that is, the free ball, which can be placed on the table casually, but at least there is a ball between it and its target ball.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If it is played casually, it is okay to award a free kick, and this situation is not allowed and cannot happen in a regular game, and the referee can directly award a loss, because it violates the spirit of the game and is a performance without a ball.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Free Kick And the following is not true, that's not allowed, in fact, intentional fouls are allowed in the rules to score 8 balls.

    Allowed 9 balls.

    A classic example is the deliberate foul fight between Luong Dung and Fold Les at the '06 World Championships.

    In the professional black 8 game, if you give someone a free ball, it is basically equivalent to being cleared, so some people will deliberately hit the opponent's ball together to cause the ball pile to obstruct when they can't solve the ball, which is not uncommon in official matches.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Violation should not be done so deliberately.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    That's the kind of pull that the black 8 puts in the middle.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    。。。I can't find the picture. I'll make one with the word (big = large ball = flower ball small = small ball = solid ball eight = 8 ball) The size is large.

    Big eight, small and big size.

    Small and small.

    This is said to be the Poole-style black eight (national standard) rule pendulum method.

    Can't find the picture.,Sorry.。。 Hope it helps.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think it's necessary to have a deliberate foul in a Kurohachi game, and sometimes it's really hard to tell if it's intentional or unintentional. It is not as good as the previous rule, and several consecutive fouls are considered lost. The rules may be a little imperfect, but they are the same for both parties, and it is good to be fair and easy to judge. And.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A, it's a free ball, find an angle and swing a black 8, you can also create an obstacle to the opponent. Go for the free kick.

    b. Party B has no foul, and Party A gets the right to hit the ball. You can push the opponent's ball to the sideboard or near the black 8. Result in no ball or difficult moves.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A: I often have this kind of situation, but some people say that if the opponent deliberately fouls without causing obstacles, he will directly punish and lose the game. If you cause an obstacle and your ball is very close to his ball, even if he deliberately plays the ball that hooks you, it can be said to be a mistake, because after all, your ball is very close to his ball, so he didn't make a judgment.

    If your ball is far away, even if it is an obstacle, he should try his best to hit his ball, plugging, jumping or bouncing hook.

    B: This shouldn't be considered a foul, the opponent is deliberately defending, and our side is not a foul.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Both are intentional fouls, in which case the referee can make a decision.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the pass is of the same suit, the pass is scored and there is no foul; Otherwise, it doesn't count as a ball.

    For example, passes of different suits do not count as points of distribution, nor do passes of different suits when playing.

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