Rules of Snooker & Billiards
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SportsNet New York broadcast of 2006 US Open Nine-ball Championship (aired October 19, 2007). Marcus Chamat vs. ESPN Classic broadcast of 1995 Gordon's 9-Ball Championship (August 14, 2007), 10 ball billiards rules second semi-final. SportsNet New York broadcast of 2006 US Open Nine-ball Championship (aired December 7, 2007). Rodolfo Luat vs. Midwinter, Eric (2007). "The Football Association". FSN New York broadcast of 2006 Mosconi Cup (August 21, 2007). Team USA members (Johnny Archer and Corey Deuel) vs. MSG Plus broadcast of day 3 of the 2008 Mosconi Cup. ESPN Classic broadcast of 1995 Gordon's 9-Ball Championship (August 10, 2007), first semi-final. ESPN2 broadcast of 2007 International Challenge of Champions, first semi-final (September 12, 2007). Thorsten Hohmann v. Niels Feijen. In-context commentary by pro player and pool writer Jerry Forsyth on rack 4: "What a beautiful layout for Immonen. He could not have asked for a better pattern to play. The first five balls are all down at the same end of the table; he doesn't need to make the cue ball do a lot of work; this is a road map". Mika Immonen vs. Rodney Morris.
Direct definition of "on the hill" for viewers and two in-context uses of "hill-hill" in commentary by pool pro Vicki Paski. Each player or team uses a different cue ball. Player Handbook: BCA Pool League / USAPL: USA Pool League Player Handbook (PDF) (2009-2010 ed.). Rule Book: Snooker, Devil's Pool, Billiards, American Pool, Eight Ball, Fifteen Ball, Continuous and Rotation Pool. 4) After I turn over the coin and take a shot in the rotation phase, may I change my mind and flip it back to the random phase? ESPN Classic broadcast of 2002 BCA Open 9-ball Championship, final (May 16, 2002). Charlie Williams v. Tony Robles. Shaw, Thomas C. (May 1998). "The Legendary Weenie Beenie". Team Europe members (Thomas Engert and David Alcaide). The player whose ball is the closest to the innermost edge of the head cushion wins the lag. If the 8 ball is pocketed on the break, then the breaker can choose either to re-spot the 8 ball and play from the current position or to re-rack and re-break; but if the cue ball is also pocketed on the break (colloquially referred to as a "scratch") then the opponent is the one who has the choice: either to re-spot the 8 ball and shoot with ball-in-hand behind the head string, accepting the current position, or to re-break or have the breaker re-break.
These are used for amateur and professional play. 6) Are combinations OK in the rotation phase? 3) If an extra ball slops in during the rotation phase, does it count as two points? The winner is determined by a player reaching a fixed number of points set at the start of the game, or by which player is leading at the end of a timed game. Object balls: In the Korean version, a player is penalized a point if the cue ball caroms off the opponent's cue ball. 2 points per pin knocked over with a white object ball after hitting the white with the red cue ball (i.e. a combination ball-to-pin shot). This attracts up to 2 points. Amassing points through the potting of object balls do not cover all the rules of snooker. 4 points for "making red", that is, to have the cue ball hit both object balls.
All jumped object balls are spotted (except in Nine Ball) when all balls have stopped moving. The object of the game is to legally pocket the 8-ball in a "called" pocket, which can only be done after all of the balls from a player's assigned group have been cleared from the table. Twickenham: Hamlyn Publishing Group. 2010. pp. "FAQ", "Products", "Endorsed Pro" and other pages. Salvatore, Nicholas (February 2, 2010). "What Is Slatron on Pool Tables?". In-context commentary on rack 10 by pool pro Dawn Hopkins. In context commentary by pool pro Ewa Mataya Laurance. In-context commentary on rack 7 of second set by pool pro Allen Hopkins. Pool & Billiard Magazine. Byrne's Treasury of Trick Shots in Pool and Billiards. Legal shots require that the cue ball be struck only with the cue tip. Ray Reardon's 50 Best Trick Shots. Reardon, Ray (1980). "54: Machine-gun shot". In-context commentary on rack 8 by pool pro Mike Sigel. Perth, WA, Australia: World Eightball Pool Federation. Rob Saez. In-context commentary by pro player and pool writer Jerry Forsyth.
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