![]() ![]() A Player must call every single detail of how the ball is going to be pocketed or else the turn ends and it’s the opponents turn (Leave the cue ball where it stops naturally).A lot of bar players feel this is too much of an unfair advantage, I will leave that up to you guys to decide for yourselves! In other League formats, this would result in a Ball-In-Hand which means you can place the cue ball anywhere.After a foul or table scratch has occurred, you just lose your turn and the cue ball stays where it is.The object ball they decide to hit from here must be beyond that head string too so you are hitting towards the longer side of the table.If you scratch or the cue ball flies off the table, your opponent must shoot from behind the Head String (in the Kitchen).If you make the 8-ball and don’t scratch, you automatically win the game.Whatever you make is what you are (You made only solid balls on the break, you are solids for the remainder of the game).FYI (For your information, they may vary so please confirm with your opponent on all rules before proceeding with the game, it will save you future headaches later). The rules in your bar may be different and that’s okay too. These are common bar rules that I have come across. ![]() If you want to know some common tips on how to improve your break, click here to go to my post about 5 ways to improve your breaking! Common Bar Rules Image Correction: The Head Spot is supposed to be labeled the Head String*
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