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.
only if the white ball is sunk
None. Sinking the white (cue) ball, as with every billiards game, is a foul. The opposing player/team is awarded 4 points (assuming this is the only foul on that shot), the player/team who sunk the white ends their turn, and the opponent has the ball in hand within the D.
No, you only loose if you scratch after making the eight ball.
2.They have 2 shots to start off with, and every pot warrants another strike. As soon as they miss, they go down to 1 shot.Just like when you pot in normal play, you get another strike.
Under normal rules, you must contact the 8 ball in a legal shot as the first ball hit and any bal must contact a rail or the 8 ball must go in a pocket.
The person who sunk the cue ball and the eight ball off the break loses.
Always go for the head shot....
In the game of pool, sinking the white ball (cue ball) before the black ball (8-ball) results in a loss if it happens on the same shot. This is known as scratching, and it is considered a foul. The game is typically lost if the 8-ball is pocketed prematurely, regardless of whether the player has pocketed all their designated balls. The opponent would then have the opportunity to place the 8-ball in a suitable position and continue the game.
putt
Bismarck scuttled itself (sunk itself). Graf Spee scuttled itself (sunk itself). It's Captain also committed suicide, shot himself.
It is not a foul only a scratch, the next player takes only one shot. the same as any other scratch.