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예식일 : Reid, Mayne (1869). Croquet, Etc. p
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Then there was the card-room, whither the Widow Scully and the major and many others of the elders repaired when they found the pace too fast for them. Generally, there are no age restrictions for playing billiards. Foolish players fail to act before they are forced to consider trouble balls. Players don't like it played against them, but they also don't like when others win! And it should be a win - it means you risked breaking the balls hard enough to scatter the 8-ball also. Although it is debatable whether breaking 8-Ball hard (or breaking at all!) is a wise idea. The player with stripes is "ready" to shoot the 8-ball and win, having cleared all their set from the cloth. Once your set is determined, you must "play clean" hitting an object ball, one of the balls from your set of stripes or solids, first on any subsequent stroke. The stripes shooter ought to have cleared the two and seven long ago or else played the cue ball to another spot to pocket the 8-ball elsewhere.



Your objective as expanded upon in "official" 8-Ball rules, (whichever league, tournament or local rules are used) is to pocket your set of object balls numbered 1 through 7 ("lows" or "solids") or 9 through 15 ("highs" or "stripes") before pocketing the 8-ball on a called shot. Nitrocellulose was used as the first flexible film base, beginning with Eastman Kodak products in August 1889. Camphor is used as a plasticizer for nitrocellulose film, often called nitrate film. When setting up a game of billiards, the first step is to rack the balls in the triangular rack, with the 1-ball at the top and the 8-ball in the center. Failure to strike your set first (or striking one cleanly followed by subsequent failure to drive at least one ball into a pocket or rail) yields ball-in-hand to your opponent. Failure to do so results in a foul. Those answers tend to focus on results.



Calling pockets for individual billiards shots where local 8-Ball rules allow adds flexibility - whether a ball goes straight into the pocket, zooms around before sinking or flies through the air to the hole like a basketball to the hoop, you retain your turn. As seen in another look at this bank shot as diagrammed here, you are helping yourself make many non-banked shots going forward also. Knowing that light moves in waves isn’t going to make you a better photographer. I’m going to get into all of that in a second. The headline has to do with the undeniable truth about light- (the one that I alluded to in the second paragraph). With ball-in-hand one measure designed to speed play, what is billiards a second is that object balls illegally pocketed stay down and are not returned to the table. Ball-in-hand is awarded following any cue scratch. The answer is it's a smart move, and often even when the opponent takes ball-in-hand. Otherwise (i.e., if the 8 ball is neither pocketed nor knocked off the table), the shooter's turn is simply over, even if a foul occurs.



Whichever you choose, the rules should be the same for both table scratches and pocket scratches. What are normal pool rules? The definitions of the two are not all that different. A lot of arguments are created over sinking the 8-ball on the break. But where your local rules state sinking the eight is a loss, make sure your opponent racks tightly. The rules are simple, the game colorful. The table size of the pool game is three and a half feet by seven feet. All your opponent's set may create hazards on the table. Something may be learned, we firmly believe, even from skittles and ping-pong. However, every player is different, so the worst felt color for some may be the best for others. The 4-ball in this diagram offers the best fit, and once the cue ball comes to rest where the four now sits, probably taken with a stop shot rolling the four into one of the other three pockets shown, all is well and straight onto the eight for Pocket A. Game over. If the referee has also called a "miss"-meaning that the referee has deemed the opponent not to have made their best possible attempt to hit the object ball-the player has the option of having the balls replaced to their original positions and forcing the opponent to play the shot again.

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