After a scratch in pool, the player who scratched loses their turn and the opponent gets ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table. This gives the opponent an advantage as they can set up their next shot more easily. The scratch can change the momentum of the game and potentially lead to the opponent winning the game.
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If you hit the 8 ball in and then scratch in a game of pool, you lose the game.
Scratching after hitting the 8 ball in pool results in a loss of the game.
No, you do not have to take a scratch in pool in order to win the game.
Yes, you can decline a scratch in pool and continue playing the game.
In the game of pool, a scratch occurs when the cue ball is pocketed or leaves the table.
When you scratch in pool, it means that the cue ball goes into a pocket. This results in a foul, giving the opposing player ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table. Scratching can give the opponent an advantage by allowing them to set up their next shot more easily, potentially leading to them winning the game.
If you scratch without hitting the 8 ball in a game of pool, it is considered a foul. This means that your opponent gets ball in hand, allowing them to place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
When you scratch a pool table, the cue ball goes into a pocket, resulting in a foul and the opponent gets ball in hand.
No, in a game of pool, if you commit a scratch, you cannot hit the cue ball behind the line for your next shot.
When you scratch a pool, the surface can become damaged, leading to potential leaks and a rough texture that can harm swimmers. It is important to repair scratches promptly to maintain the integrity and safety of the pool.
In pool, a scratch occurs when the cue ball is pocketed after a player's shot. This results in the player losing their turn and the opponent getting ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot. Scratching can significantly impact the game by giving the opponent an advantage in positioning and potentially leading to them winning the game.
In a game of pool, you are allowed to scratch (pocket the cue ball) once without it resulting in a foul. If you scratch a second time during the same turn, it will be considered a foul.