yes it does
you have to break it and make the 8 ball go in a pocket (at the same time)
It is actually a "Sight Screen", A big white (when the ball is red) screen put up on the boundary behind where the bowler bowls. If it is an ODI or T20 and they are playing with a white ball then the sight screen will be black. It is so the batsman can clearly see the ball when it is bowled
so when you are hitting the cue ball your sticks dont slip and you dont mess up.
"Pool" without the article is a game played on a table with pockets in the corners. The player strikes a white ball with a long stick or cue, and the white ball strikes another ball or balls with the aim of causing the right ball or balls to go into one of the pockets."A pool", with the article, is a small body of standing water, natural or artificial. A pool artificially created to swim in is a swimming pool. The verb "to pool" means to pour together, as in the phrase "to pool your resources." When a group of people put their resources together the result is called a pool. For example if a group of people put their automotive resources together so that a different person every day drives the whole group, it is called a "car pool". Gambling games in which everyone adds to a pot which is then won by one of the contributors are also often called pools.
I'm thinking you mean to put a ball into Baulk. In Billiards, it doesn't apply to snooker or pool, a cueball in the Baulk area must be played down the table, that is out of Baulk. Baulk is the area including the D that is between the line & the top cushion.
Pool chalk serves multiple purposes. The chalk allows the tip to become softer, so there is less chance of breaking the tip, and the most important thing chalk does is put English on your cue ball. If your not very good at pool and you go to the YMCA to play, you really don't need chalk, but to be good you need chalk to be able to put English on your ball to make easier shots.
My iPod got thrown into the pool and the backlight stopped working. I have to put it in direct light to see anything on the screen.
Technically, is a scratch, but most people will just let you put it back.
An inflatable pool toy for younger kids to play with, would be a ball pit. This is something they can play inside of, while adults are around it, and still feel the coolness from the pool. You could even put a little bit of water in their pool to play with.
yes you can put it in the pool. However, it may damage it.
yes u can put your feet in the reflecting pool