In pool, the last ball you hit is the eight ball, which is a solid black ball. To win the game, a player must first pocket all of their designated balls (either stripes or solids) before legally pocketing the eight ball. It's important to call your shot on the eight ball in many variations of the game to ensure that you are actually aiming for it correctly. Hitting the eight ball before all your balls are pocketed results in a loss.
That is lose of game.
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The stick you use when you hit the ball in pool
If you hit the 8 ball in and then scratch in a game of pool, you lose the game.
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.
If you hit your opponent's ball into the pocket along with your own ball in pool, it is considered a legal shot and you continue your turn.
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.
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.
Yes, in most pool games, it is legal to hit an opponent's ball as long as you first hit your own ball and follow the rules of the specific game being played.
If you hit the 8 ball into a pocket before all your other balls, you lose the game in pool.
No, in a game of pool, if you commit a scratch, you cannot hit the cue ball behind the line for your next shot.
A scratch in pool occurs when the cue ball is pocketed or fails to hit any other ball on the table after the cue ball strikes the object ball.