Skip to main content

Can you combo off an opponent's ball?

Absolutely. According to world pool rules, as long as you play a legal shot (hit your target ball first, and then either pot a ball or touch a cushion), you are fine. There is no foul for sinking an opponents ball.
Takedown request View complete answer on osgamers.com

Can you use the opponents ball in a combo?

combo's you must hit one of your balls first. an opponents ball or the “8″ can be in the middle of a multi ball combo but you must pocket your ball.
Takedown request View complete answer on quora.com

Can you combo off an opponent's ball in 8-ball?

COMBINATION SHOTS - Combination shots are legal, but striking the correct ball first is required except in an "open table" situation. The 8-ball is not neutral. A player is credited with all balls he legal1y pockets. When a player does not pocket one of his balls but pocket's an opponent's ball, he looses his tum.
Takedown request View complete answer on unlv.edu

Can I hit an opponents ball to make my ball in pool?

Did you accidentally make one of your opponent's balls in and you're wondering what happens next? The short answer: As long as you hit your ball first and did not scratch, there is no foul. It is simply your opponent's turn now.
Takedown request View complete answer on supremebilliards.com

What happens if you make the 8-ball but also the opponents last ball?

The second player receives a chance to position and pocket any remaining balls. If you pocket the 8-ball and then your last ball, this is also a lost game because you pocketed the 8-ball before all of your balls were pocketed. That defines your loss.
Takedown request View complete answer on sports.stackexchange.com

Can You Use an Opponents Ball in Pool

What are the rules of combos in 8-ball?

You can use the 8-ball as the first contacted ball in a combination shot. No striking the 8-ball first in any combination shot is legal – you're allowed to play with more than one object ball at once.
Takedown request View complete answer on metroleague.org

Do you get two shots for potting opponents ball in pool?

If you pot the eight ball – at the right time – but the white ball then goes in a pocket (yes, you've lost that game too!) Should a foul occur, the opposing player receives two shots, and these shots can be carried on (i.e. if a ball is potted on their first shot, the player still has two shots).
Takedown request View complete answer on rileys.co.uk

Do you get 2 shots for potting opponents ball?

If the Cue Ball is potted on a fair break (four balls hit the cushion or an object ball is potted) the player is penalised by the turn passing to their opponent, with two visits and an open table. If the break is not a fair break and the Cue Ball is potted, the penalty for failure to perform a fair break applies.
Takedown request View complete answer on hurricaneroom.co.uk

What if a ball hits 2 players at the same time?

In stroke play, also under Rule 6.3c, both players get a two-stroke penalty and must fix their mistake by going back and playing a ball from the spots where the exchange occurred, as you suggest.
Takedown request View complete answer on golf.com

Can you have 2 shots on the black ball in pool?

If a player is on the black, they only get one shot, however this is free. b. A free shot: A player must hit a ball. Failing to do this results in the loss of the subsequent shot and the opponent having two shots.
Takedown request View complete answer on hmcjcr.co.uk

Is pocketing an opponents ball a foul?

ACCIDENTALLY moving or touching any ball is not a foul unless: 1) the moved ball is the cue ball or 2) a moved ball makes contact with the cue ball or 3) a moved ball that is jumped off the table or pocketed or causes any ball to be jumped off the table or pocketed.
Takedown request View complete answer on vnea.com

What is the 2 hit rule in pool?

"A double hit is an illegal shot involving the tip of the cue stick coming into contact with the cue ball twice during the execution of a single shot. This foul may occur through double clutching the cue ball, or in situations where the cue ball is nearly frozen to the object ball or rail.
Takedown request View complete answer on orangecounty.apaleagues.com

Why are scoop shots illegal in pool?

Scoop shots are illegal (in all Billiard leagues) because they may bounce off the ferrule, not the tip. A double hit may also occur as the cue hits the ball, the felt, then the ball again (or at the same time). Scooping is also damaging to the felt.
Takedown request View complete answer on supremebilliards.com

What is the kitchen rule in 8-ball?

a scratch on any shot results in ball-in-hand in the “kitchen” (behind the head string), and you must shoot the CB out of the kitchen before contact with a ball or cushion. if you pocket one or more balls on the break, the group with the largest number of balls down becomes your group (i.e., the table is not open).
Takedown request View complete answer on billiards.colostate.edu

Are jumpshots legal in pool?

Unless otherwise stated in rules for a specific game it is legal to cause the cue ball to rise off the bed of the table by elevating the cue stick on the shot, and forcing the cue ball to rebound from the bed of the table. Any miscue when executing a jump shot is a foul.
Takedown request View complete answer on bca-pool.com

Is it legal to chip the cue ball?

Yes. Here is the pertinent quote from WPA Rule 8.18: A scoop shot, in which the cue tip contacts the playing surface and the cue ball at the same time and this causes the cue ball to rise off the cloth, is treated like a miscue.
Takedown request View complete answer on billiards.colostate.edu

What is an illegal shot in pool?

If the cue stick contacts the cue ball more than once on a shot, the shot is a foul. If the cue ball is close to but not touching an object ball and the cue tip is still on the cue ball when the cue ball contacts that object ball, the shot is a foul.
Takedown request View complete answer on poolbilliards.co

What is the 3 point break rule?

The 3-point break rule is in effect. For a break to be legal a player must drive 3 object balls past the head string, or a combination of 3 pocketed balls and balls above the head string. Failure to execute a legal break is not a foul.
Takedown request View complete answer on billiardeducation.org

What is the 3 foul rule in pool?

Three-foul rule

After three consecutive fouls, the game is considered lost. However, as in rotational games, a player must be advised by the referee or opponent that he already has two fouls before taking the next shot and committing a third foul.
Takedown request View complete answer on billardpro.de

Can you put the cue ball anywhere after a foul?

A scratch, foul, or illegal shot results in ball-in-hand, where your opponent can place the cue ball anywhere on the table in preparation for the next shot. The only exception to this is the break (see the 8-ball and 9-ball differences that follow).
Takedown request View complete answer on billiards.colostate.edu

Can you sink an opponents ball and the black ball?

If the player commits a foul the opposing player may proceed to play from where the white lies or play the white from anywhere within the Baulk line. If a ball has left the table resulting in a foul refer to Rule 8. Players may sink their last remaining group ball (or balls) and the black in the same shot.
Takedown request View complete answer on potblack.co.nz

Can you move cue ball off rail?

The white ball can be moved freely anywhere on table during the break shot in 8 ball pool. This means that players have a lot of flexibility when it comes to where they want to position the white ball. After playing the break shot, players cannot move cue ball at their convenience except in some instances.
Takedown request View complete answer on metroleague.org
Previous question
Has EA abandoned 2042?
Next question
Does 6 cards win in blackjack?
Close Menu