If the game is 8 ball, this is a foul that results in loss of game under most rules.
Any foul when shooting on the black is an automatic loss for the player who fouled.If the white follows the black in, then you lose in any case.the person who pots the white and black ball at the same time loses.
Yes they will
this is done if the umpier does not know who is the last person that touched the ball if the ball goes out of the court, or if two players on different teams catch the ball at the same time
In the NBA, if the ball is kicked, regardless of whether the ball goes out of bounds, the shot clock is reset to 14 seconds if there are less than 14 seconds on it at the time of the kicked ball and stays the same if there are more than 14 seconds on it at the time of the kicked ball.
The berry in the black ball symbolizes the narrator's memories of childhood and the passage of time.
No. They will hit the ground at the same time. The inertia for the heavier ball will be greater, but the acceleration for both will be the same, and both would (if the air resistance is the same for both) hit at the same time.
It counts unless a penalty, say offsides, would negate it.
a golf ball obviously...
It is awarded from the time the ball goes out of play.
no not if its the 9 ball but they do if it is the 8 ball
Yes, they will if they are drooped from the same height and at the same time they will hit the ground at the same time
you have to get the black ball in first time after your last potted ball. if you miss then the other side has automatically won. these are the proper pool rules.