The shot pocket is the area in your shot when you have a "pocket" to hold the ball in. right before you shoot the ball, and before your guide hand leaves the ball when your arm is bent backwards and you are in the air about to shoot, when the ball is currently positioned is the shot pocket. with both hands on the ball and the ball is ready to shoot.
If the ball went in the pocket during the second shot, then it was sunk on that shot just as if it had been hit down by another ball.
Yes. If the previous shot is "over" , then the cueball will be replaced.
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.
no
Moeris pocket watch with gold filagry dial what year?
yes, that is perfectly legal. Your target ball may contact any other ball or cushion on the table before going in the pocket.
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yes
No.
Ball bearings are typically made of steel, which is not a magnetic material. They will sink in water and not float because their density is higher than that of water. If exposed to a strong magnetic field, ball bearings made of magnetic materials like iron may be attracted to the magnet.
1. Get the Mesh (pocket) of the stick wet with warm water 2. Place a tennis ball or lacrosse ball in the pocket 3. Put a butter knife between the side wall and the mesh