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Pool Table Rules - Official Pool Game Rules

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작성자 Silas
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If a player does concede in this manner, rule 4.1.a.iv/v. applies and the player must be warned that a second offence will result in the loss of a frame. Everybody knows that pocketing the black ball throughout the game means a loss. This means that the player can place the cue ball anywhere on the table (does not have to be behind the headstring except on opening break). If only the object ball interferes, it is placed on the head spot or the center spot if the cue ball blocks the head spot. Draw shots: Striking the cue ball in a way that the cue ball returns to its original spot or further back from the spot where you hit it. Example 2 -Player positions the Cue Ball to his satisfaction and releases it but brushes the Yellow as he takes his hand away. Until it is clearly released from the player’s grasp, it is prone to some degree of further movement, if only as he takes his hand away, and should be regarded as still ‘in hand’. It has been suggested that, if the Cue Ball is OFF the bed of the table when the Foul occurs, it is still ‘in hand’ but, if it is on the baize, it should be considered ‘in play’ and left where it is.


Similarly, if the opponent chooses to pot the last few balls to exercise his cue arm in readiness for the next frame, he is perfectly entitled to do so. The player committing the act requires a large amount of snookers in that particular frame, effectively having lost the frame anyway (barring penalty points). Should he be docked the frame he has more-or-less lost anyway (and which is still live and he is playing on) or should he be docked the next frame ensuring he is effectively punished? Q.Another query is in the docking of a frame where a player is warned for a second time for an act of ungentlemanly conduct. A player does not have to call the shot, or the pocket, as long as the player legally pockets the ball(s). The cue ball is travelling on towards another red that is hanging over a pocket. Normally, players will pick the red ball if it's available because this gives double points. The referee shall answer players’ inquiries regarding objective data, such as whether a ball will be in the rack, whether a ball is behind the head string, what the count is, how many points are needed for a victory, if a player or his opponent is on a foul, what rule would apply if a certain shot is made, etc. When asked for a clarification of a rule, the referee will explain the applicable rule to the best of his ability, but any misstatement by the referee will not protect a player from enforcement of the actual rules.


If there is a scoreboard on which the foul count is visible to the players, it satisfies the warning requirement. A foul of 4 points and all balls to be replaced as before the shot was played. The Striker can thus knock the Yellow off its spot as he positions the Cue Ball in the ‘D’ and it would be merely replaced. Example 1 -Player slides the Cue Ball towards the front of the ‘D’ and, in so doing, his hand, still holding the White, knocks the Yellow off its spot. As an exercise to get that qucik release, imagine dipping your hand in a bucket of paint, then fling it at a spot on the wall. In a perfect game, Team Stark would strike down each of the Lannister kubbs and still have one baton remaining, which it would then use to knock over the king and then end the game. This is a 3 player pool game, so it is the perfect casual pool game for groups of 3. While not as widespread, it has gained popularity for its strategic gameplay, often played in a more casual setting. ‘Snookers’ should almost certainly be ‘penalty points’ but, having set something of a precedent in 3.14.b.i and ii., it is a little surprising that the opportunity hasn’t been taken to be more exact.


However, playing from a mid-frame ‘in hand’ situation, the table is very much ‘live’ and all these occurrences would now definitely become Fouls but the Referee, having made that judgement and called it, then needs to know what happens to the Cue Ball. Having done so, all subsequent decisions await the return of the absent player. Decision - Foul, and the next player is ‘in hand’. 3.10.a. v - There are some ‘funnies’ that can happen, both at the start of a frame and when ‘in hand’ at other times. 4.5.c -Now stipulates that a player may not concede a frame if there are sufficient points on the table for him to win. 4.5.a-The main reason for this is to protect the Striker’s right to continue a break well beyond ‘Frame Ball’ if he (a) feels he needs the practice or (b) stands to win a ‘Highest Break’ prize. 4.4 -The deputy ONLY has the right to claim a foul, (i.e. not detected by the referee) to prevent the striker from continuing unchecked. Decision - Foul, and next player plays from where the balls are.



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