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What is different about 9-ball?

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Eight-ball (also spelled 8-ball or eightball, and sometimes called solids and stripes, spots and stripes or rarely highs and lows) is a discipline of pool played on a billiard table with six pockets, cue sticks, and sixteen billiard balls (a cue ball and fifteen object balls ).
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, all 15 balls are used, and in 9-ball only the balls numbered 1 through 9 are used. In an 8-ball rack, the only requirements are that the 8-ball must be in the center, one corner ball must be a solid (balls 1 through 7), and the other corner ball must be a stripe (balls 9 through 15).
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Is 9-ball more difficult than 8-ball?

Since 9-Ball is more of a shooter's game and 8-Ball more of a thinker's game, 8-Ball is harder to master. Eight Ball is the better game for the novice because they can more easily cover up their mistakes with a little strategy. Nine Ball is less forgiving and demands more shot-making skills.
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What is the point of 9-ball pool?

The object of 9-ball is to win by legally pocketing the 9-ball. The cue ball must strike the lowest numbered ball first for a legal hit to occur. After the lowest ball is struck, either the cue ball or any numbered ball may hit the 9-ball into any pocket for the win.
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Can you hit other balls in 9-ball?

Sequence of Shots and Calling

However, the balls do not need to be pocketed in numerical order. For example, the 2-ball is the lowest ball on the table. You must shoot the cue ball at the 2-ball and can use the 2-ball to hit another ball into a pocket. You are not required to call your shots when playing 9-ball pool.
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What happens if the 9-ball is pocketed on the break?

CONTINUING PLAY. On the shot immediately following a legal break, the shooter may play a "push out." (See Rule 5.). If the breaker pockets one or more balls on a legal break, he continues to shoot until he misses, fouls, or wins the game.
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The Rules of 9 Ball Pool (Nine Ball Pool) - EXPLAINED!

Do you win if you sink 9-ball on break?

If a player sinks the 9 Ball on their break, they will automatically win. This is referred to as the "Golden Break." If both the 9 Ball and the Cue Ball are sunk on break, the 9 Ball is spotted back to its original position and the other player is given Ball in Hand.
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What is a golden break in 9-ball?

When you see a golden break where the 9 ball rolls directly towards a corner pocket, what you're actually seeing is the result of a bad rack. The 9 moves there because there was a gap in the rack.
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What is the 3 foul rule in 9-ball?

If a player fouls three consecutive times on three successive shots without making an intervening legal shot, he loses the game. The three fouls must occur in one game. The warning must be given between the second and third fouls. This rule is optional for local league and tournament play.
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Why do 9-ball pool players wear gloves?

The chief reason for wearing a glove is to combat the effects of a 'sweaty' bridge when playing without one. When playing, particularly for a lengthy period of time, the gap in the bridge where your cue lies can often become damp thus, increasing friction.
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Can you jump in 9-ball?

Unlike some other cue sports, such as snooker, players are allowed to jump the cue ball over other balls. However, if any ball leaves the cloth at the end of a shot, it is counted as a foul. Jumping is common in nine-ball, and players often have a dedicated jump cue.
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How long does the average 9-ball game take?

The average individual match should take between 45 to 60 minutes. A team match should take no more than 2 hours. Individual matches should average 8 to 10 minutes per rack in 8-Ball or 30 to 40 minutes in 9-Ball.
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Why can't you hit the 8-ball?

You can only hit the 8-ball as part of a combination shot at this point during the game. If you make a direct strike on the 8-ball, you lose your turn and any pocketed balls remain pocketed. Your opponent can continue to play on the open table at this point.
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Can a player have 7 fouls before fouling out the game?

Fouling out. A player who commits five personal fouls over the course of a 40-minute game, or six in a 48-minute game, fouls out and is disqualified for the remainder of the game.
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Can you hit any ball after a foul in pool?

Any balls pocketed on a foul remain pocketed, regardless of whether they belong to the shooter or the opponent. The opening break is not a “called pocket.” Any player performing a break shot in 8-Ball may continue to shoot his next shot so long as he has legally pocketed any object ball on the break.
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Is hitting the 8-ball first a foul?

When the table is open it is legal to hit any solid or stripe or the 8-ball first in the process of pocketing the called stripe or solid. However, when the table is open and the 8-ball is the first ball contacted, no stripe or solid may be scored in favor of the shooter.
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Is a push shot legal in pool?

It is a foul if the cue ball is pushed by the cue tip, with contact being maintained for more than the momentary time commensurate with a stroked shot. (Such shots are usually referred to as push shots.)
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What is the 3 foul rule in pool?

If a player fouls three times without making an intervening legal shot, it is a serious foul. In games scored by the rack, such as nine ball, the fouls must be in a single rack. Some games such as eight ball do not include this rule.
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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.
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How do you break powerfully in pool?

How to Make a Good Break in Pool
  1. Check the rack. The balls should be frozen (touching).
  2. Pick a light cue. Heavier cues inhibit arm speed.
  3. Chalk up. You can never have too much. ...
  4. Put the cue ball anywhere. ...
  5. In nine ball, aim straight at the one. ...
  6. Keep your cue level. ...
  7. Hit square.
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Why do pool players tap their fingers?

Why do many players move or tap their ring finger on the table before their shot? It has been suggested that the specific region of the brain that is used for 3D visualization (aiming) is also used for fine motor control of the fingers.
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