If you hit your ball and your opponent's ball in pool, it is considered a foul. Your opponent will get a ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
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Technically, is a scratch, but most people will just let you put it back.
Yes. If your object ball is the black 8 ball and it is not the ball that is hit first, it is a foul.
If you hit the 8 ball in and then scratch in a game of pool, you lose the game.
If you do not hit a ball in pool, it is considered a foul. This means that your opponent will get a chance to place the cue ball anywhere on the table and take their shot.
If you hit the 8 ball into a pocket before all your other balls, you lose the game in pool.
Whichever person touched it last, the opposing team gets it.
I got hit by a pool ball in the head so I wanted to noe if it's bad to get hit in the head by a pool ball YES I got hit in the head with a snow shovel and a basket ball and they both hurt and i got a concussion
hit, spike, and/or hopefully a kill.
You either want the ball to hit on your opponents' side of the court or you want them to hit the ball out of bounds.
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As soon as you hit your opponents ball it is a foul. Under most rules, this results in ball in hand. However, under other rules, knocking the 8 ball in when it is not the object ball is loss of game.
Yes, it is permissible to hit an opponent's ball in pool during a game, as long as you first hit your own ball and follow the rules of the game.