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    World Pool Rules

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    작성자 Brenda
    댓글 0건 조회 3회 작성일 24-09-26 17:40

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    The object balls are clearly and highly visibly numbered 1 through 15. Each object ball has its number printed twice, opposite each other, one of the two numbers upside down, black on a white round background. If a settling ball falls into a pocket during or just prior to a shot, and this has an effect on the shot, the referee will restore the position and the shot will be replayed. If the interference had no effect on the shot, the referee will restore the disturbed balls and play will continue. When outside interference occurs during a shot that has an effect on the outcome of that shot, the referee will restore the balls to the positions they had before the shot, and the shot will be replayed. With the removal of the Ball Rack Template, the referee or opponent may use markers in the form of ball markers or chalk blocks which are at their disposal to mark the obstructing balls.



    He may use either a built-in extender or an add-on extender to increase the length of the stick. The most common sizes are 7 feet, 8 feet, and 9 feet in length. The balls are played in ascending numerical order. The fifteen object balls are racked as tightly as possible in a triangle, with the apex ball on the foot spot and the eight ball as the first ball that is directly below the apex ball. The object balls are racked as tightly as possible in a diamond shape, what is billiards with the one ball at the apex of the diamond and on the foot spot and the nine ball in the middle of the diamond. The other balls will be placed in the diamond without purposeful or intentional pattern. Balls contaminated with any slippery substance - treated with a polishing or rubbing compound and/or waxed - must be cleansed and dewaxed with a clean cloth moistened with diluted alcohol before play.



    These materials provide a soft and luxurious feel while remaining easy to clean and maintain. While tournament officials will make every reasonable effort to have such information readily available to all players as appropriate, the ultimate responsibility rests with the player. A ball may settle slightly after it appears to have stopped, possibly due to slight imperfections in the ball or the table. If a player requires assistance to roll around the table, another person may help them, but must not be touching the wheelchair during the actual shot. Each of the back corners should have a solid and stripe in them, while the eight ball is in the center. The referee will suspend play while this appeal is in process. When necessary for balls to be restored or cleaned, the referee will restore disturbed balls to their original positions to the best of his ability. If the balls cannot be restored to their original positions, the situation is handled like a stalemate.



    If a ball falls into a pocket as the result of such settling, it is restored as closely as possible to its original position. An object ball that rests exactly on the head string is playable. If two or more balls are equal distance from the head string, the shooter may designate which of the equidistant balls is to be spotted. When the shooter has the cue ball in hand behind the head string and all the legal object balls are behind the head string, he may request the legal object ball nearest the head string to be spotted. 6.5 Ball Driven off the Table The only jumped object ball that is spotted is the nine. In Pool, the number of balls in a full set of pool balls varies depending on the type of the game, but a full set includes sixteen balls, each 2 1/4 inches in diameter: eight solid color balls numbered one to eight, seven balls with a color stripe numbered nine to fifteen, and a solid white ‘cue’ ball.

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