In 9-ball pool, an extension refers to a device that allows a player to reach a ball that is too far away to be comfortably struck with a standard cue. Extensions can be attached to the end of the cue stick, providing additional length and helping players execute shots that would otherwise be difficult or impossible. This accessory is particularly useful in tight spaces or when the cue ball is near a rail. Players must use extensions judiciously, as they can affect shot precision and control.
there is not anyway to illegally break in 9 ball pool!!
depends on the game, most common are 8-ball in which there are 15.one player plays1-7, the other plays 9-15,then the 8. the other is 9-ball in which there 9. In 9 ball pool you hit the nine ball in last.10 or 16. The three most common pool games are 8 Ball, 9 Ball and Straight Pool. Both 8 Ball and Straight Pool use 15 numbered balls and the cue ball. In 9 Ball, only the first 9 numbered balls are used plus the cue ball.
In 9 ball - 9 In 8 ball - 15
In 8 ball pool there are 16 balls on the table, a cue ball, 8 ball, 7 solids and 7 stripes although they could be red and yellow etc. In 9 ball there are 10 balls on the table, cue ball, 1-7 solid, 8 ball and striped 9 ball.
Anyone that regularly plays any of the pocket billiards games, usually 8 ball or 9 ball, can be called a pool player.
He was known for variety of pocket billiards games, including straight pool, 7 ball, 8 ball, and 9 ball. He also played artistic pool.
This is not possible in any common game of pool. Only Straight Pool allows the balls to be placed in nearly any position to accomplish this - no other common pool game allows placing the balls in that order. The middle of the rack is in between the second and third row of balls. It appears what is being asked is what ball will be in the 5th ball position, with one ball to left and one ball to the right if all the balls are arranged lowest to highest. This would be the 5 ball. However, Straight Pool requires that the 1 ball and the 5 ball be placed in the corners. Therefore, no pool game allows the balls to be placed in the way required - so, any ball may be in the "middle" position depending upon the game of pool being played.
No, a pool and an 8 ball are not the same thing. A pool typically refers to a swimming pool or a game played on a pool table with balls and a cue stick, while an 8 ball is a specific ball used in the game of pool.
The white ball used in pool is called the cue ball.
The blue ball in the game of pool is the #2.
Different numbers for different games. 8-Ball has 15 numbered balls and one cue ball. 9-Ball has 9 balls and one cue ball.
The lowest numbered ball in pool is the 1 ball. Pool does not assign points to the balls, so they are all of equal value.