As a general rule the table is 'open' in that the ball sank does not count for selection; some rule sets put the ball back in the rack (closest to the dot as possible) to return the table to a true open table.
The are no values to the balls in either pocket billiards or English Billiards.
first wet the pocket with watet, put either one or two balls and then put two pencils between the balls and the sidewall. Wait 1day and take out
217/5 = 43.4With 43 boxes, you can take care of 215 balls. After that, you have a decision to make:You have 2 balls left over. You can either slip them into your pocket and walk away, orput them into Box #44.
yes if you put it in your back pocket it kind of distracts you
In billiards the corner pocket means an opening in the billiards table into which the balls are struck into. There are also side pockets. the idea is to get the balls in to the pockets.
That depends on which pool game you're playing. In 8-ball, you choose either the solid balls or the stripe balls and must pot those before attempting the 8-ball for the win. In 9-ball, you must pocket the balls in numerical order starting with the lowest numbered ball--potting the 9-ball on a legal shot wins the game. In 14.1, you shoot at anything. In one-pocket, when playing without handicaps, you shoot for any ball and the first player to make 8 balls in his/her designated pocket wins.
This is pool not basketball... And there are different ways to play when this happens, either make it a turnover but both balls stay in, or take both balls out and its a turnover.
In 8 ball all balls can be shot into any pocket whereas in one pocket each player uses a corner pocket at the same end of table.
One for each pocket, one to play with
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Sometimes one or two in the pocket of its slacks, but most usually in the cart with its clubs.