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A situation may arise during a frame where it is impossible for a player to play a shot without fouling. In such a situation the player has no other option but to commit a foul. Striking a called group but potting the other group is loss of turn ( See Rule 6d), the table remains open.

In the final stages of a tournament, primarily snooker events, where other tables are removed, to use one single table for the final, or later rounds of the tournament. Newell, Sean (September 20, 2015). "Danny Amendola Makes Ridiculous Catch to Put Bills Out of Their Misery". Vice Sports. Vice Media. Archived from the original on September 17, 2016 . Retrieved June 24, 2016. Leaving the playing area without permission. If a player needs to leave the playing area during a frame or match, Timeout must first be granted by the referee. a b c Givens, R. [Randi] (2004). The Eight Ball Bible: A Guide to Bar Table Play (illustrateded.). Eight Ball Press. ISBN 0974727377.Foreign-language terms are generally not within the scope of this list, unless they have become an integral part of billiards terminology in English (e.g. massé), or they are crucial to meaningful discussion of a game not widely known in the English-speaking world. A widespread term in US parlance describing missing a relatively easy shot—often in the face of pressure. Can be used in many forms: "I dogged the shot"; "I hope he dogs it"; "I'm such a dog." [6] [40] See also choke, one-stroke. 2. Same as slop shot (chiefly Southern US, colloquial). dots In chiefly UK parlance, the non-striped ball group of a fifteen ball set that are numbered 1 through 7 and have a solid colour scheme. Compare solids, reds, low, small, little, spots, unders; contrast stripes. double Same as bank shot (chiefly British). double century Also double-century break. Potting the eight-ball legally, then proceed to move the remaining balls before they have come to rest.

Stein, Victor; Rubino, Paul (2008) [1994]. The Billiard Encyclopedia (3rded.). New York: Balkline Press. ISBN 9780615170923. Many illustrations are provided.

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a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Official Rules of the Games of Snooker and English Billiards (PDF). Bristol, England, UK: World Professional Billiards & Snooker Association. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 13, 2015 . Retrieved December 24, 2011. The Game is known as Eight-Ball Pool. It is expected that players will always play the game in the true spirit and in a sporting manner. The Referee will take whatever action is necessary to ensure that the spirit and rules of the game are observed. B Equipment ii) Tip falling off the cue, or end falling off a spider etc., the Referee will replace the balls as near as possible to the positions they were in before the incident occurred. No penalty shall be imposed on either of the players, and the frame shall continue. Non-Standard fouls are to be called by the Referee as soon as they occur and the fouled player is in control, until all balls from that shot come to rest. The Referee will then impose the relevant penalty. Non-Standard Fouls are so called because the penalty and/or options of the incoming player may vary.

c)(i) If the player nominates a colour that was potted on the break, the player is on that \par colour no matter what happens next. In the course of play, if a legal shot is played and the balls(s) from the player's own group are potted, play continues and the player is entitled to an additional shot. The player will lose their turn and return control of the table to the opponent if they: Everton, Clive (1986). The History of Snooker and Billiards. Haywards Heath, England: Partridge Press. pp.8–11. ISBN 1852250135. Revised version of The Story of Billiards and Snooker, 1979 An object ball is re-spotted with its centre point on the eight-ball spot or as near as possible to that spot in a direct line between the spot and the centre point of the top cushion.If a player breaches the 'Spirit Of The Game' to such an extent that the frame (or match) should be awarded to the opponent. a) The Referee will call fouls as soon as they occur and the fouled player loses control of the table. The term " billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards; this article uses the term in its most generic sense unless otherwise noted. Potting the Eight Ball when a ball or balls of the players own Colour are still on the table (except on The Break).

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