Can you hit the 8-ball off another ball to win?

Can you hit the 8-ball off another ball to win?

If you foul and pocket the 8 it is an automatic loss. If you hit their balls and don’t pocket the 8 your opponent will have ball in hand, but if you pocket the 8 your opponent will win. As long as you strike the 8 ball first… anything else can happen.

What are the rules for 8-ball pool?

Eight Ball is a call shot game played with a cue ball and fifteen object balls, numbered 1 through 15. One player must pocket balls of the group numbered 1 through 7 (solid colors), while the other player has 9 thru 15 (stripes). THE PLAYER POCKETING HIS GROUP FIRST AND THEN LEGALLY POCKETING THE 8-BALL WINS THE GAME.

What are the rules when you scratch in pool?

Simply put, a scratch in pool is when you pot the white ball.

  • If you pot your ball, and then the cue ball, in the same shot, its a scratch.
  • If you bounce off a cushion and the white ball sinks into the pocket, again, its a scratch.
  • Whatever happens, if the white ball goes down, it’s a scratch.

What happens if you scratch on the break in Pool?

If you scratch on the break, your opponent gets ball-in-hand. 16. On the first shot after the break, the player at the table (the breaker if a ball was pocketed; otherwise the opponent) has the option to “push out,” where the cue ball can be hit anywhere, with or without contact with object balls or rails.

What happens if you don’t hit your own ball in pool?

If you did not hit your ball first and made your opponents ball – you table scratched and your opponents get the cue ball to place anywhere on the table.

When does an opponent pocket an 8 ball?

The opponent legally pockets the 8-ball. An 8-ball foul occurs when the 8-ball comes to rest off of the pool table, when the 8-ball is pocketed in the wrong pocket or out of sequence, or when the 8-ball is pocketed while a foul occurred (i.e., shooting player pockets the 8-ball and simultaneously scratches).

When does an 8 ball foul occur in pool?

An 8-ball foul occurs when the 8-ball comes to rest off of the pool table, when the 8-ball is pocketed in the wrong pocket or out of sequence, or when the 8-ball is pocketed while a foul occurred (i.e., shooting player pockets the 8-ball and simultaneously scratches). The game continues if the 8-ball has not been pocketed.

What happens if you lose the 8 Ball Game?

The second player receives a chance to position and pocket any remaining balls. If you pocket the 8-ball and then your last ball, this is also a lost game because you pocketed the 8-ball before all of your balls were pocketed. That defines your loss.

What happens if you pocket the 8 ball in pool?

The opposing player commits any foul, including scratching the cue ball into a pocket, or knocking it off the table, in the course of a shot that pockets the 8 ball Therefore, you would lose because you scratch the cue ball into the pocket while pocketing the 8 ball.