Righty tighty, Lefty loosey. Holding the bottom ball in your left hand and the top ball in the right hand, hold the bottom ball still with the left hand and turn the top ball with the right hand "left" or "counter clockwise".
Well I caught my dialga with a timer ball so I still had a master ball left to catch girtina so use a quick ball dusk ball or timer ball
No you would lose. The 8 ball cannot be pocketed without it being a foul in the game of 8 Ball unless it is the first ball struck by the cue ball. However, in a "friendly game" that is not being played under BCA or APA or other rules, if you describe the shot, this type of shot may be played for a win if the opponent agrees.
No, she's still alive but she left Smallville.
The Answer is zero , if you scratch or miss the eight ball completely the opponent automatically wins no matter how many balls he / she has left on the table
No, quite the opposite, you win. And if you are playing for money the loser has to pay 9 times more then the original bet. p.s. send £50 to You'vebeenscammed, Your Stupid Road, Gullable, Warwickshire if this ever occurs
we ll be having only 7 balls... n the 8th ball that is black is common for both... if we pot the black ball by mistake the opponent wins...
if this occurs the most simple answer will be both a score and ejection. the runners score because the ball is still in play however its a warning because in the rules of baseball you cannot do that.
Eight twelfths is equal to two thirds because when you divide both top and bottom by 4, you are left with 2/3.
The 8-ball is the most well-known playing piece from the game of billiards (also called 'pool'). A famous variation of the game revolves around attempting to score with every ball except the 8-ball, until the 8-ball is the only ball left.
first go right then left then right then left then right then left then right go straight there open the door you will get dive ball net ball master ball poke ball ultra ball premier ball great ball
On page eight, left side by the ball with the white star, behind the chair legs.