Yes. It is the same as a scratch. Only if shooting at the 8 ball. If shooting the other balls, the cue ball would be ball in hand to the other player. Depending on the rules of the game it would normaly be behind the diamond line on the breaking end. If playing league rules the cue ball could be placed anywhere on the table as it is done in 9 ball.
When you scratch a pool table, the cue ball goes into a pocket, resulting in a foul and the opponent gets ball in hand.
It is a dead ball ball goes to other team.
the ball is given a no ball
In your opponent hits the ball off the table without the ball physically touching the table and you still hit back on the table the point still goes to you
it goes up your culo
it will be considered a foul then the ball goes to the opponent.
it doesn't count
he goes to the park to play ball
Corner kick.....................
I think the ball is still live, because the attacker kept the ball in play by hitting it.
When playing pool, if the cue ball is pocketed or goes off the table after hitting the object ball, it is considered a scratch. The opponent gets ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot. This gives them an advantage in the game.
The crowd goes wild and the other team gets the ball