OBJECT OF THE GAME
Eight-Ball is a call shot game played with a cue ball
and 15 object balls, numbered 1 through 15. One player
must pocket balls of the group numbered 1 through 7 (solid
colors), while the other player has 9 through 15 (stripes).
The player pocketing either group first, and then legally
pocketing the 8-ball wins the game.
CALL SHOT
In Call Shot, obvious balls
and pockets do not have to be indicated. It is the opponent's
right to ask which ball and pocket if he is unsure of
the shot. Bank shots and combination shots are not considered
obvious, and care should be taken in calling both the
object ball and the intended pocket. When calling the
shot, it is never necessary to indicate details such as
the number of cushions, banks, kisses, caroms, etc. Any
balls pocketed on a foul remain pocketed, regardless of
whether they belong to the shooter or the opponent. The
opening break is not a" called shot." Any player performing
a break shot in 8-Ball may continue to shoot so long as
any object ball is legally pocketed on the break.
RACKING THE BALLS
The balls are racked
in a triangle at the foot of the table with the 8-ball
in the center of the triangle, the first ball of the rack
on the foot spot, a stripe ball in one corner of the rack
and a solid ball in the other corner.
ALTERNATING BREAK
Winner of the lag has the option to break. During individual
competition, players will alternate breaking on each subsequent
game.
JUMP AND MASSE SHOT FOUL
While "cue ball fouls only"
is the rule of play when a match is not presided over
by a referee, a player should be aware that it will be
considered a cue ball foul if during an attempt to jump,
curve or masse the cue ball over or around an impeding
numbered ball that is not a legal object ball, the impeding
ball moves (regardless of whether it was moved by a hand,
cue stick follow-through or bridge).
LEGAL BREAK SHOT
(Defined) To execute a legal break, the breaker (with
the cue ball behind the head string) must either
(1) pocket a ball, or
(2) drive at least four numbered balls to the rail. When
the breaker fails to make a legal break, it is a foul,
and the incoming player has the option of
(1)
accepting the table in position and shooting, or
(2) having
the balls reracked and having the option of shooting the
opening break or allowing the offending player to rebreak.
SCRATCH ON A LEGAL BREAK
If a player scratches on a legal
break shot,
(1) all balls pocketed remain pocketed (exception,
the 8-ball: see rule "Object Balls Jumped Off Table On
Break"),
(2) it is a foul,
(3) the table is open.
Please Note: The incoming player has cue ball
in hand behind the head string and may not shoot an object
ball that is behind the head string, unless he first shoots
the cue ball past the head string and causes the cue ball
to come back behind the head string and hit the object
ball.
OBJECT BALLS JUMPED OFF TABLE ON THE BREAK
If a
player jumps an object ball off the table on the break
shot, it is a foul and the incoming player has the option
of
(1) accepting the table in position and shooting, or
(2) taking cue ball in hand behind the head string and
shooting. 8-BALL
POCKETED ON THE BREAK
If the 8-ball is
pocketed on the break, breaker may ask for a rerack or
have the 8-ball spotted and continue shooting. If the
breaker scratches while pocketing the 8-ball on the break,
the incoming player has the option of a rerack or having
the 8-ball spotted and begin shooting with ball in hand
behind the head string.
OPEN TABLE
(Defined) The table is "open" when the choice of groups
(stripes or solids) has not yet been determined. When
the table is open, it is legal to hit a solid first to
make a stripe or vice-versa.
Please Note: The table is always open immediately
after the break shot. When the table is open it is legal
to hit any solid or stripe or the 8-ball first in the
process of pocketing the called stripe or solid. However,
when the table is open and the 8-ball is the first ball
contacted, no stripe or solid may be scored in favor of
the shooter. The shooter loses his turn; any balls pocketed
remain pocketed; and the incoming player addresses the
balls with the table still open. On an open table, all
illegally pocketed balls remain pocketed.
CHOICE OF GROUP
The choice of stripes or solids
is not determined on the break even if balls are made
from only one or both groups, because the table is always
open immediately after the break shot. The choice of group
is determined only when a player legally pockets a called
object ball after the break shot.
LEGAL SHOT
(Defined)
On all shots (except on the break and when the table is
open), the shooter must hit one of his group of balls
first and
(1) pocket a numbered ball, or
(2) cause the
cue ball or any numbered ball to contact a rail.
Please Note: It is permissible for the shooter
to bank the cue ball off a rail before contacting the
object ball; however, after contact with the object ball,
an object ball must be pocketed, or the cue ball or any
numbered ball must contact a rail. Failure to meet these
requirements is a foul.
"SAFETY" SHOT
For tactical reasons,
a player may choose to pocket an obvious object ball and
also discontinue a turn at the table by declaring "safety"
in advance. A safety shot is defined as a legal shot.
If the shooting player intends to play safe by pocketing
an obvious object ball, then prior to the shot, the shooter
must declare a "safety" to the opponent. If this is not
done, and one of the shooter's object balls is pocketed,
the shooter will be required to shoot again. Any ball
pocketed on a safety shot remains pocketed.
SCORING
A
player is entitled to continue shooting until failing
to legally pocket a ball of his group. After a player
has legally pocketed all of his group of balls, he shoots
to pocket the 8-ball.
FOUL PENALTY
Opposing player gets
cue ball in hand. This means that the player can place
the cue ball anywhere on the table (does not have to be
behind the head string except on opening break). This
rule prevents a player from making intentional fouls which
would put an opponent at a disadvantage. With "cue ball
in hand," the player may use a hand or any part of a cue
(including the tip) to position the cue ball. When placing
the cue ball in position, any forward stroke motion contacting
the cue ball will be a foul, if not a legal shot.
COMBINATION SHOTS
Combination shots are allowed; however, the 8-ball
can't be used as a first ball in the combination except
when the table is open.
ILLEGALLY POCKETED BALLS
An object
ball is considered to be illegally pocketed when
(1) that
object ball is pocketed on the same shot a foul is committed,
or
(2) the called ball did not go in the designated pocket,
or
(3) a safety is called prior to the shot. Illegally
pocketed balls remain pocketed.
OBJECT BALLS JUMPED OFF THE TABLE
If any object ball is jumped off the table,
it is a foul and loss of turn, unless it is the 8-ball,
which is a loss of game. Any jumped object balls are spotted
in numerical order according to General Rules for spotting
balls.
PLAYING THE 8-BALL
When shooting at the 8-ball,
a scratch or foul is not loss of game if the 8-ball is
not pocketed or jumped from the table. Incoming player
has cue ball in hand.
Please Note: A combination shot can never be
used to legally pocket the 8-ball.
LOSS OF GAME
A player
loses the game by committing any of the following infractions:
Fouls when pocketing the 8-ball (exception: see 8-Ball
Pocketed On The Break). Pockets the 8-ball on the same
stroke as the last of his group of balls. Jumps the 8-ball
off the table at any time. Pockets the 8-ball in a pocket
other than the one designated Pockets the 8-ball when
it is not the legal object ball. Note: All infractions
must be called before another shot is taken, or else it
will be deemed that no infraction occurred.
STALEMATED GAME
If, after 3 consecutive turns at the table by each
player (6 turns total), the referee judges (or if no referee,
both players agree) that attempting to pocket or move
an object ball will result in loss of game, the balls
will be reracked with the original breaker of the stalemated
game breaking again. The stalemate rule may only be used
when there are only two object balls and the 8-ball remaining
on the table.
Please Note: Three consecutive fouls by one player
is not a loss of game.