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QuestionDo we get two shots for a foul when there is only the black ball?Community AnswerIf a player is on black, he only gets one shot for any foul, even if the other player still has colors left.
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QuestionWhy does one player rack and the other one breaks?Community AnswerIf the same player both racked and broke, then he could set it up to give himself an unfair advantage.
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QuestionWhere should the center dot be for placing the rack?Community AnswerIn the center of the table and at the quarter mark.
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QuestionHow do I rack up yellow and red balls?Community AnswerYou do it exactly as you would with solids and stripes, except there is no way to find out what color ball would be at the apex.
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QuestionHow do I have a stronger break in pool?Community AnswerUsing the 8 ball rack in this example, place the cue ball behind (but close to) the head string and about three finger widths away from the side rail of your choice (right side for a right-handed player or left side for a left-handed player). You should be aiming the cue ball at the closest side of the apex ball so that you just barely graze it, while the remaining force strikes the ball right behind the apex ball. The english to use is low and inside, so for a right-hander that would be at about 7:30 or so (by 7:30 I mean that you imagine that the face of the cue ball is a clock face). Strength is not really a major factor when you use this break.
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QuestionDo I have to call the pocket when hitting the black ball?Community AnswerYes, you have to call which hole the ball will fall into in every shot, including the eight ball.
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QuestionWhy does someone lose if I scratch by knocking the 8 ball in?Community AnswerYou only lose by scratching on the eight ball in casual bar pool. In transitional eight ball, your opponent is given the cue ball “ball in hand” and can play it anywhere and not just behind the string.
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QuestionWhat happens when the 8 ball goes into a pocket?Community AnswerIf the 8 ball is not the last ball for any of the players, that team loses automatically.
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QuestionWhere should I position the balls on the table in relation to the dot?Community AnswerFrom above: "The center of the first ball should be in the middle of the table at one quarter of the length. Some tables have this spot marked with a small dot."
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