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Every time a player pockets an object ball that is part of their target group, they can continue shooting. Each player stands next to each other behind the head rail and places their ball behind the head string. They also cannot aim at any ball behind the head string. The foot spot is in the center of the foot string which is an imaginary line between the second set of diamonds on the far side of the table. If the ball lands on the top of the cushions or rails but then returns to the table on its own, then it is a legal hit. The goal of Eight-Ball pool is to pocket all of one type of object ball, either solids or stripes, and then the eight ball. Take frequent breaks, and don't try to complete the whole course in one day. These skills become very important when picking better quality locks, so take your time here. Despite this, many don't take the sport seriously because they think it's easy. To do this, each player gets a ball of equal size and weight, preferably two cue balls but two solids or stripes will work too.


They can be numbering bases other than base two (usually bases four, six, eight, ten, twelve or sixteen, but any numbering base can be used). Eight-ball pool can be played with two players, or two teams of two. A player wins Eight-Ball after sinking all of their object balls and then the eight-ball. If both players lose the lag for break, or if there is no clear winner, then it is considered a tie and it is redone until someone wins. You can determine play order however you want, but the official way to determine turn order in 8 ball is a lag for the opening break. The following rules are based on the Billiard Congress of America's (BCA) official rule set. When playing by official rules, you are not allowed to hit your opponent's object balls first when taking a shot. The first is that only the tip of the cue is allowed to hit the cue ball.


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