5.0 BLACK BALL
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5.0 Black BallBlack ball is played with 15 colored object balls and the cue ball. The object balls are two groups of seven and the black ball. The player or team pocketing their group of object balls and legally pocketing the black ball wins the game. Shots are not called.
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5.1 Definitions In addition to definitions defined in 8. Definitions
Used in the Rules, the following definitions apply to black ball: |
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5.2 Aufbau der KugelnThe fifteen object balls include two groups of seven
balls distinguished by two solid colors or by the usual pattern of numbered
solids and stripes. (One through seven and nine through fifteen are the
two groups.) In addition, there is a black ball or a black eight ball. |
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5.3 Determining First BreakThe player winning the lag has the option to determine who has to execute the first break shot. (See 1.2 Lagging to Determine Order of Play ) The standard format is alternate break (see Regulations). |
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5.4 Black Ball RackThe balls are racked as illustrated with the black ball on the foot spot.
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5.5 Break Shot The following rules apply to the break shot.
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5.6 Open Table / Choosing GroupsThe table is said to be “open” when the players’ groups have not been decided. The table is open after the break shot and remains open until the shooter pockets balls from only one group on a legal normal shot, which means not a break shot and not a free shot. The shooter is then assigned that group of balls to pocket and the opponent is assigned the other group. |
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5.7 Continuing PlayIst die von der „Weißen“ zuerst getroffene Kugel nicht diejenige mit der niedrigsten Zahl auf dem Tisch, so liegt ein Foul vor.
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5.8 Cue Ball in Hand in BaulkWhen the player has the cue ball in hand, he may place it by hand anywhere in baulk. The player may continue to adjust the position of the cue ball by hand until he takes a shot. The cue ball is not required to leave baulk before striking an object ball.
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5.9 Touching BallsIf the cue ball is touching an object ball, the shooter must not play the cue ball in the direction of that ball. He is considered to have hit the touching ball when he shoots away from it if the ball is on for the shot.
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5.10 Playing from a Snooker When the shooter is snookered, Rule 6.3 No Rail
after Contact is suspended for the shot. |
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5.11 Spotting BallsObject balls driven off the table are spotted on the long string. If several balls are to be spotted, they are spotted in the following order: (1) the black ball, (2) balls from the group of the next shooter, or balls from the red, blue or solid group if the table is open, (3) other balls.
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5.12 StalemateIn case of a stalemate due to lack of progress towards a conclusion, the breaker of the rack will break again. A stalemate also occurs if the position does not allow any legal shot.
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5.13 Standard FoulsIf the shooter commits a foul, play passes to his opponent. The incoming player has one free shot (see Free shot) as the first shot of his inning. The following are standard fouls at black ball: 6.1 Cue Ball Scratch or off the Table The following additional situations are fouls at black ball. 5.13.1 – Pocketing Opponent’s Ball
– It is a foul to pocket an opponent’s ball without also pocketing
a ball from your own group. |
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5.14 Loss of Rack Fouls The player loses the rack if he: |
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