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Object
Of The Game
- Pot the 9 ball! It's that simple.
Racking The Balls
- 9 balls are used - each has a different colour, and they
are numbered 1 to 9.
- The balls are set up in a diamond formation
- the 1 Ball sits at the front of the rack, on the spot
nearest the back cushion.
- The 9 ball goes in the middle
of the diamond - the rest of the balls can be placed
anywhere in the rack.
The Break
- The game starts with the break-off shot. The cue ball
is placed anywhere behind the headstring ('the line' if
you're used to snooker or pub pool!), and the player who
is breaking shoots the cue ball into the rack of balls.
- The
breaking player must ensure he hits the 1 ball first,
and that at least 4 balls hit a cushion.
The Push-Out
- On the first shot after a legal break, regardless of
whether any balls were potted off the break or who is at
the table, a player can opt to play a push-out shot. This
means for that one shot only he does not need to hit another
ball or cushion, but he does not get to play another shot
in that turn even if a ball goes in.
- His opponent then has
the choice of playing from where the cue ball has landed,
or putting the other player back in to take the shot.
- The
game then continues as normal.
- The push-out shot is extremely
useful if you are snookered after the break.
Continuing Play
- When a player takes a shot, he must always hit the lowest
numbered ball that is still on the table. Any other ball
can be legally potted, so long as the lowest numbered ball
is the first one the cue ball makes contact with.
- In addition,
if a ball is not potted during a shot, then at least
one ball (any object ball or the cue ball) must make contact
with a cushion for the shot to be legal. This must happen after the
cue ball has made contact with the object ball.
- A player
continues until he fails to pot a ball, or until he
legally pots the 9 ball and wins the frame.
Fouls
A foul is committed if:
- The first ball the cue ball makes contect with
is not the lowest numbered ball on the table
- The cue ball
is potted or leaves the table
- A ball fails to hit a cushion after the
cue ball has made contact with the object ball (doesn't
apply if a ball if potted during the shot)
- When a player
commits a foul, his opponent then has 'ball in hand',
meaning he may place the cue ball anywhere on the table
and continue playing.
- If a player commits three consecutive
fouls, he loses the frame, but only if his opponent reminds
him after the second foul. If his opponent is not alert
enough to mention it, this rule doesn't apply.
- If the
9 Ball is potted during a foul shot it is then respotted
End Of Game
- The game is over when a legal shot results in the 9 ball
being pocketed, or if a player loses by conceding 3 consecutive
fouls
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