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What happens if I don't hit my ball in pool?

If a player fails to hit the 8-ball while shooting at it, it is a foul and the game continues. When the 8-ball is the legal object ball, a scratch or foul is not a loss of game if the 8-ball is not pocketed or jumped off the table. Incoming player has cue ball in hand.
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Do you have to hit your ball in pool?

LEGAL SHOT.

(Defined) On all shots (except on the break and when the table is open), the shooter must hit one of his group of balls first and (1) pocket a numbered ball, or (2) cause the cue ball or any numbered ball to contact a rail.
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Can you move the ball in pool if you don't hit a ball?

8. Causing even the slightest movement of the cue ball, even accidentally, is a foul. It is not a foul to accidentally move any other balls (including the 8-ball) unless, during the process of shooting, a player moves a ball and it in turn strikes the cue ball. Even dropping the chalk on the cue ball is a foul.
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What are the real rules of pool?

The game
  • The ball must be pocketed »cleanly. « No other ball may be touched on the way into the pocket.
  • The cue ball must always hit the object ball to be pocketed first. ...
  • The cue ball must hit the object ball before it hits a rail. ...
  • The cue ball may only touch the object ball once on its way into the pocket.
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What are the ball in hand rules for pool?

"Ball in hand" means you are allowed to place the cue ball anywhere on the table (with the exception of fouls on the break which result in "ball in hand" behind the head string) and shoot any of your balls (or the 8, if all your category of balls has been pocketed.)
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FOULS IN POOL ... Everything You Need to Know

What is a foul in pool?

A foul is anything (including the infractions below) that makes a shot illegal. It results in CB in hand to your opponent, where they can place the CB anywhere they want on the entire table (unless on break, in which case it is ball in had in the behind the head string). – double hit.
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Can you move the white ball if you don't hit anything?

Moving the White Ball

As per the 8 ball pool rules, the white ball can be moved freely anywhere on the table (behind the headstring) during the break shot. After playing the break shot, the players cannot move the cue ball at their convenience, except in some instances.
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What are the 3 point rules in pool?

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.
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What are the 10 rules of swimming?

  • Never, ever swim alone. ...
  • Know the shallow and deep ends. ...
  • Panicking only helps the water to kill you. ...
  • You are not a fish. ...
  • Don't swim while intoxicated. ...
  • Train well that an immobilised limb won't cost you. ...
  • Follow the rules. ...
  • Get an expert to train you.
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Is pool a mental game?

Pool is largely a mental game.
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Can you move a ball out of the way in pool?

No. Generally if a ball is accidentally moved, the opponent has the option to move it back or not but intentionally moving any ball in play is considered a foul in most cases.
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How do you move the ball in pool?

You are allowed to move the cue ball if you are the first one to break (only on the break line) or everywhere on the table if the opponent commits a foul (for instance if they pot the cue ball). If you are playing in the mobile version, to move the cue ball you need to tap on it and drag it to the desired position.
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What is the free ball rule in pool?

A free ball is a ball, other than the ball on, which the striker nominates as the ball on when snookered after a foul (see Section 3 Rule 12). A ball is forced off the table if it comes to rest other than on the playing area or in a pocket. Penalty points are awarded to the non-offender after any infringement.
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What are fouls in pool?

Home | FAQ Encyclopedia | Fouls. A foul is anything (including the infractions below) that makes a shot illegal. It results in CB in hand to your opponent, where they can place the CB anywhere they want on the entire table (unless on break, in which case it is ball in had in the behind the head string).
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Can you move the white ball if you don't hit anything?

Moving the White Ball

As per the 8 ball pool rules, the white ball can be moved freely anywhere on the table (behind the headstring) during the break shot. After playing the break shot, the players cannot move the cue ball at their convenience, except in some instances.
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What are the 3 point rules in pool?

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.
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Is a push shot legal in pool?

1 Definitions: Most shots commonly known as "Push Shots" in the game of "Snooker" are allowed in the game of Eight - Ball Pool. Generally, any shot played with speed will not be deemed to be a Push Shot regardless of the fact that the cue tip may have come into contact with the Cue Ball more than once.
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What are the rules for 2 shots in pool?

No such thing as 2 shots.

This rule is new to 8-ball and has been borrowed from 9-ball. Combination shots are legal – taken from Blackball rules, a player can legally pot any opponent's ball on the basis that they strike a ball of their own first and also pot any of their own balls on the same shot.
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Can you steal a jump ball?

The players participating in the jump ball are not allowed to grab the ball. Instead, they must tap and redirect the ball in the direction of a teammate using one hand.
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Can you put the cue ball anywhere?

In the event of a foul call, the opposing player receives cue ball in hand anywhere on the table. This means that the player can place the cue ball anywhere on the table (the cue ball does not have to be behind the headstring except on opening break or immediately after a foul on the break).
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Is jumping illegal in pool?

It's legal in American-style pool but not in English-style pool. The jump shot is only allowed if you strike down into the table; you are not allowed to “scoop” the ball. They have special, shorter cues to control the jump shot and some players even practice this shot and are better than others at it.
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Is a double tap legal in pool?

6.7 Double Hit / Frozen Balls

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.
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Can you call a double kiss in pool?

1. A double-kiss is a shot in billiards where the cue ball hits the target ball twice in one shot. This shot can be intended or unintended.
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