This depends upon the game being played. In English Billiards, there is no black ball. In Pocket Billiards, each game is different - In 7 ball, there is no black ball; In 8 Ball, it goes in the center; In 9 Ball, it may be placed anywhere except the apex; In Straight Pool it can go anyplace except the back to corners.
If the cue ball goes in it is a foul - the pocketed ball may or may not be removed and spotted depending upon the ball and rules of play. In the game of 8 ball, if the other ball is the 8 ball it is loss of game.
Makes no sense grammatically, I'd put the quarter up the anus of the question writer.
In tournaments, yes. But, depending on what you decide at the beginning of the game is what you should go by.
The term "scratch-throw" is typically used in billiards or pool. It refers to a foul where the cue ball is pocketed or jumps off the table, resulting in a loss of turn for the player who committed the foul.
Cause once you go black you ain't never go back
There is several forms of billiards. I'll go over the most popular. 8 BALL: The object is to sink all the stripes or solids followed by pocketing the 8 ball in the pocket you called or marked. 9 BALL: The object is to pocket the balls in order from 1 to 9, whoever makes the 9 ball in first wins. 14:1(Straight Pool) The object is to pocket balls until you are the first to reach a pre-determined total.
Fo 8 ball - When you rack yes, most players prefer the 1 ball in front {any vertex(point) of the triangle rack can be the front}, then you should just go in the order. 1 in front, stripe ball beneath that solid beneath that, and so on. 8 ball always goes in the middle. in the rack you should have one (1) ball, two stripes under that, three solids under the stripes (one being the eight (8) ball). two solids and two stripes stripes on outside, and then 3 solids and two stripes (for the very bottom row on the rack two solids should be the bottom corners of the rack and the other solid should be in the middle, the two stripes should be in-between.) * Correction - Although what is described above is one persons approach, and common in bars, it is not a rule or requirement. Depending upon the pocket billiards rules in effect, only the 8 ball has a required position. Under APA 8 ball rules (the largest authority in the US) no other balls have any position requirements - Under BCA 8 ball rules - in addition to the 8 ball being in center, it is required that the 2 rear corners have 1 strip and 1 solid.
you get the timer ball by going to a pokemart in a pokecenter and go to the guy on the left and he gives you pokeballs or letters
You go to the website and it should be there.
Yes, of course you should! Otherwise you will be going to go back in time.
no you should not it will make the ball go in a different derection
Two and a quarter inches is typical of the balls at the American "pool" halls where I go to play eight ball or nine ball. However, interestingly enough, there are quite a few ball size standards for the various billiard games around the world. Read the Wikipedia entry on the Billiard ball to learn more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billiard_ball