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The object balls are placed in a diamond shape; with the one ball positioned on the head spot, the nine ball placed in the very centre, and the placement of the remaining balls generally random. In league play, and especially in tournament play, this placement of the balls is expected to be precise; if any ball in the "rack" does not touch each adjacent ball, the player assigned the break may request a "re-rack".

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9 Ball General Rules & Information

General Rules and Information

The Rack

The object balls are placed in a diamond shape; with the one ball positioned on the head spot, the nine ball placed in the very centre, and the placement of the remaining balls generally random. In league play, and especially in tournament play, this placement of the balls is expected to be precise; if any ball in the "rack" does not touch each adjacent ball, the player assigned the break may request a "re-rack".

The Break

One person is chosen to shoot first, or "break" the balls apart. Usually this is done by flipping a coin or the winner or loser of the previous game shooting first in the next rack. If the shooter who breaks fails to make a legal break, the opponent can either re-rack and break, or play it as if it was any ordinary foul.

If the breaker pockets a ball, it remains his turn.

Play

The players alternate turns. The players' shots must first strike the lowest numbered ball on the table; however, the balls can be pocketed in any order. If a player hits a ball that is not the lowest numbered first (except for the push-out rule), the other player is allowed to place the cue ball anywhere on the table before they shoot.

Winning

A player has won when they have legally pocketed the Nine ball, either by hitting it in with the cue ball or with a lower numbered ball in a 'combination shot'.

Faults

  • the player shoots the cue ball into a ball that is not the lowest numbered ball on the table
  • the player pockets the cue ball ('scratching')
  • the player does not have at least one foot on the floor
  • the player shoots the cue ball before all other balls have come to a complete stop
  • the player hits the cue ball more than once during a shot
  • the player touches the cue ball with something other than the tip of the cue
  • the player touches any other ball
  • the player causes a ball to leave the table

Losing Situations

The player faults on three consecutive turns as rules permit.

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