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작성자 William
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Then, the game can only be ended by a player hitting the ball from the D in such a way that it bounces off the side cushion and falls into the the 100 hole or 200 hole. If the red ball falls into a hole, it scores double the points indicated by that hole. The red skittle is positioned in front of the 100 hole and like the black skittle, forfeits the entire score if toppled. The white/red skittles forfeit only the current break score if toppled. They foreit the current break score if toppled. The rules below assume either the first or last option but the middle option is played in the same way except that the red skittle also forfeits the entire score if toppled. The score for each hole is noted by the hole and is also shown above each trough compartment. After that time, the baffle-bar drops inside the table which prevents potted balls from returning to the trough at the front of the table. The player to start takes a white ball from the trough at the front of the table and places it in the D for the first strike.



A strike is taken by the player taking a white or red ball from a trough at the front of the table, putting it within the D at the front of the table and then hitting it with the cue. Sometimes, the last 2 or 3 balls are all potted in one strike in which case the game ends at that point but, more usually, the time comes when there is only one ball left. Normally, the games are coin-operated and each coin gives a game of a certain length of time between 15.5 and 19 minutes. A flip of a coin decides who starts. This fun game starts with all fifteen balls in the rack with the 15 at the tip of the triangle. The marked outline of the triangle will be used to determine whether an intended break ball is in the rack area. No other object ball is ever spotted. However, at least one object ball must be hit in any case and after this contact some ball must still hit at least one rail, so that a correct shot has been made.



This line must be long enough to pass through the top and bottom holes on the Ball Rack Template. In some games a player may choose not to come to the table in certain situations when play would normally pass to him, and then the player remaining at the table continues the inning (e.g. a push-out at nine ball). Once that happens, play continues as described above but the number of balls in play gradually decreases. Before the game, players agree to reach a certain number of points to be declared the winner (a typical game is one hundred points, whereas a professional game is usually one hundred fifty points). In addition, Variations of Billiards players can earn extra points through fouls committed by their opponents. Because of the possibility that there can be many different variations of the same game we encourage everyone to understand that "House Rules" will trump any other set of rules.



Some rules state that the red ball is always placed back onto it's spot each time it is potted. The referee will state when asked whether a ball interferes with the rack. Snooker uses twenty-two balls, including a white ball known as the ‘striker’ ball. Billiards, on the other hands, uses only three balls: one each of white, yellow, and red, with both the white and the yellow able to act as the striker ball. Carom billiards, or French billiards, involves a table without pockets and uses three balls. Most carom billiards and pool games are played on either a seven-foot table (also known as a bar table), eight-foot table (sometimes called a home or recreational table), or nine-foot table (known as a pro or tournament table). The generic term pocket billiards is sometimes also used, and favored by some pool-industry bodies, but is technically a broader classification, including games such as snooker, Russian pyramid, and kaisa, which are not referred to as pool games. In snooker, the games are organized into frames.

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