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How to Play Pool / eight Ball

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작성자 Nancy Fairchild 작성일 24-06-06 21:39 조회 10 댓글 0

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The criteria for a player to be eligible for Wheelchair competition is that he must be wheelchair mobility dependent for a minimum of 80% of the time. Players must not have their foot/feet on the floor while playing a shot. Usually a legal jump shot is played by elevating the cue stick and driving the cue ball down into the playing surface from which it rebounds. By doing this, you’ll avoid wearing down your cue and help it last longer! Chalk is crucial because it will help you better grip the cue stick. Players are permitted to use any help aids such as cue extensions, special bridges, etc. Players may not be assisted when actually shooting (however, another person may hold the bridge, but must not help with the stroke of the cue). If the player does not speed up, the referee may impose a shot clock on that match that applies to both players. In some matches, the match is divided into parts called sets, what is billiards with a certain number of sets won required to win the match. Each player attempts to outscore their opponent and reach the previously agreed-upon total required to win the match using a different colored cue ball.



Whenever the shooter is attempting to pocket a ball (except the break) he is required to call shots, the intended ball and pocket must be indicated for each shot if they are not obvious. Players must not use their legs or stumps as a leverage against any part of the table or the wheelchair while playing a shot. Playing billiards is not just about hitting the cue ball but also about using your smarts. If a player misses his intended ball and pocket, and either makes the nominated ball in the wrong pocket or pockets another ball, his inning has finished and the incoming player has the option to take the shot as is, or hand it back to his opponent. To pocket the eight ball in a designated pocket, one must first pocket all their designated group of balls (either stripes vs. If a player scratches after pocketing the eight ball, they automatically lose.



A point is earned by pocketing any called ball into a designated pocket. If the shooter fails to pocket the called ball or fouls, play passes to the other player, and if no foul was committed, the incoming player must play the cue ball from the position left by the other player. After a predetermined number of points have been scored, the players in the game of balkline must drive at least one object ball past a balkline parallel to each rail. Before throwing oneself into the balk, the cue ball must have contact with the cushion or ball out of the balk. If a seat pad is used, it must remain flat and cover the seat of the wheelchair evenly. A player’s wheelchair should be clean and in good working order. As stated in Rule 2.2, balls other than the one and nine are placed randomly in the rack and should not be set in any particular order during any rack. He may consult one or both players on that, however, the particular player’s opinion is not binding and his judgment can be amended. The normal penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct is the same as for a serious foul, but the referee may impose a penalty depending on his judgment of the conduct.



The referee may choose a different penalty depending on the nature of the offense. If no foul is committed on the break shot, the shooter may choose to play a "push out" as his shot. However, if the shooter pockets the legal object ball the incoming player has the option to play the shot as left, or hand it back to his opponent. He made a ball jump 34 centimetres high! A jump shot is one in which the cue ball is made to go over an intervening obstacle such as an object ball or part of the cushion. The shooter must remain seated while playing a shot (at least one cheek on the seat or seat pad). The table is comprised of rails, cushions, a playing surface and pockets. The cushions, tops of the rails, pockets and pocket liners are parts of the rails. 14.1 (also called Continuous or Straight Pool) is a classic game from the history of pocket billiards. In other words, billiards is what you make it! The shooter, after the break at any time may call "safety" which permits him to make contact with the legal object ball without pocketing a ball and end his inning.

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