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Old EPA Rules
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THE GAME |
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game shall be known as 8 Ball Pool and referred to
in these rules as "The Game". It is
intended that players and teams should play 8 Ball
Pool in the true spirit of the game and in a
sportsmanlike manner. It should be clearly
understood that the referee is the sole judge of
what is fair and unfair play. The referee will
take whatever action is necessary to ensure that
these rules are observed. |
| 2.
REQUIREMENTS OF THE GAME |
| The
game is played on a rectangular 6-pocket table
with 15 balls plus a cue ball. Balls comprise of
two numbered groups, 1-7 which are solid coloured
balls, 9-15 are striped coloured balls, the 8 ball
is a solid colour black. Alternatively, the
numerical groups 1-7 and 9-15 may be represented
by two different sets of 7 coloured balls. Usually
red replaces stripes (9-15), yellow replace solid
(1-7). Balls in the two groups are known as object
balls. |
| 3.
OBJECT OF THE GAME |
| The
player or team pocketing all their group of object
balls in any order, and then legally pocketing the
8 ball, wins the game. |
| 4.
COMMENCEMENT OF THE GAME (OR RE-START) |
- The balls are racked as
illustrated on the rule sheet with the 8 ball
(black) on the 8 ball spot, which is at the
intersection of the centre and corner pockets.
- Order of play is home team
breaks
- The opening player plays at
the triangle of object balls by striking the
cue ball from any position on, or behind, the
baulk line. An object ball must be pocketed,
or at least TWO object balls hit any cushion.
Failure to do so is a foul break and will
result in the balls be re-racked as per rule
sheet. The opposing player then starts the
game with two visits.
- If the 8 ball (black) is
pocketed from the break shot, the balls will
be re-racked and the game will be restarted by
the same player. No penalty will be incurred.
This applies even if other balls, including
the cue ball, are pocketed, or leave the
playing surface ("off the table").
- If a ball or balls are
potted off the break, the player who broke
must nominate a colour. If they nominate the
colour they potted then they are on that
colour. If they nominate the other colour then
they must now pot that colour to stay on it.
If a player fails to pot on the break the
first occasion a player legally pockets a
object ballincluding following a foul then
that ball denotes their group unless one or
more of both groups the player must then
nominate a group before play continues
- If no object ball is
pocketed from a legal break, then the players
continue alternatively playing at either group
until such a time as a legal pot is made,
which decides the player's group.
- If a foul is committed,
(other than as in rule 4(D)),
and one or more object balls are pocketed
before playing groups are decided, then those
balls are ignored in determining the groups to
be played. The oncoming player may play at any
ball on the table, including the 8 ball
(black) for the first shot, the first legal
pot to determine the group as in rule
4(E).
- If a ball, or balls, are
legally pocketed, this entitles the player to
one additionally shot and this continues until
the player either:
- Fails to pocket one of their own set of
allocated balls, or;
- Commits a foul at any time.
- Combination shots are
allowed, providing the player hits one of
their own group first, or any ball with the
first shot following any foul (see rule
6(C)).
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| 5.
FOULS |
- In off (cue ball pocketed).
- Hitting an opponents ball(s)
with the cue ball on first impact of the cue
ball, except with the first shot following any
foul.
- Failing to hit any ball
with the cue ball, except where rule
8(C) applies.
- Jump shot - defined as when
the cue ball jumps over any part of any ball
before making contact with any ball.
- Hitting the 8 ball (black)
with the cue ball on first impact of the cue
ball before all their own group are pocketed,
except with the first shot following any foul.
- Potting any opponent's
ball, except with the first shot following any
foul.
- Ball off the table.
- Any object ball or the 8 ball (black),
shall be returned to the 8 ball spot (see rule
4(A)), or as near as possible to that
spot without touching any other ball, in
direct line between that spot and the
centre of the string line.
- If the cue ball, then the cue ball
played from in hand (see rule
8(B) general).
A ball shall be deemed "off the
table" if it comes to rest anywhere other
than on the bed of the table.
- If a player's body or
clothing should touch any ball. Except the cue
ball after the referee calls a
"foul", when the player is entitled
to the cue ball in hand (see rule
6(B)).
- Player not having at least
part of one foot on the floor.
- Playing or touching with
the cue any ball other than the cue ball.
- Striking the cue ball with
any part of the cue other than the tip.
- Playing out of turn.
- Playing before all balls
have come to rest.
- Playing before any ball(s)
require re-spotting.
- Striking the cue ball with
the cue more than once.
- Push shot - defined as
where the cue tip remains in contact with the
cue ball for more than the momentary time
commensurate with a normal stroked shot, or
the cue tip remains in contact with the cue
ball once it has commenced it's forward
motion.
- Failing to nominate when
when a legal ball is potted off the
break and/ or failing to nominate when balls
of both groups are pocketed with the first
legal pot.
- Foul break, failing to pot
an object ball or drive at least two object
balls to hit any cushions.
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| 6.
PENALTY FOLLOWING ANY FOUL |
- Following any foul the
offending player loses their next visit to the
table, giving their opponent two consecutive
visits to the table
- If the cue ball has come to
rest on the playing surface, then the player
having two visits may proceed to play from
where the cue ball lies, or the cue ball may
be played from any position on or behind the
baulk line. Moving the cue ball in this manner
does not count as a shot, or visit. (Players
are advised to ask the referee to hand them
the cue ball).
- On the first shot only of
the first visit, the oncoming player may,
without nomination, play the cue ball on to
any ball without penalty, including any
opponent's ball(s), or 8 ball (black). If any
object ball(s) is pocketed directly, or by
combination, the player is deemed to have
pocketed a legal ball(s), and continues with
the first visit. However, the player must not
pot the 8 ball (black), which would mean loss
of game. Except if the player is on the 8 ball
(black), then the game would be won. When the
player fails to pot a ball on the first or
subsequent shot of the first visit, play then
continues with the second visit. The second
visit is deemed to have started when the cue
ball is struck on the first shot of the second
visit.
- Pocketing the white ball from the
break will result in ball in hand with only
one visit (Monday Rules only)
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| 7.
LOSS OF GAME |
- If a player pockets the 8
ball (black) before all the balls in their own
group, except on the break (see rule
4(D)), the player loses the game.
- A player committing a foul whilst pocketing
the 8 ball (black) except on the break
- A player going in off the 8
ball (black) when the 8 ball (black) is
pocketed, loses the game.
- A player pocketing the 8
ball (black) and any other ball on the same
shot will lose the game. Except following a
foul when only the 8 ball (black) and ball(s)
of the opponents group are on the table, then
with the first shoy of the first visit, the
player may legally pocket the 8 ball (black)
as well as ball(s) of the opponent's group by
any combination and in any order.
- A player who clearly fails
to make any attempt to play a ball of their
own group will lose the game.
- If a player wants to move the white
ball after a foul shot, (see rule 6c) they
must ask the referee to do so. If not
they will lose the game if they move the white
ball themselves.
- A player who deliberately interferes with
any ball either on the table or as it drops
into a pocket they will lose the game. This
does not include a foul (rule 5h)
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| 8.
GENERAL |
- Touching ball.
- If the cue ball is touching an object
ball, the player must play away from that
ball. To move the object ball is a foul.
- If the cue ball is touching any ball the
player is legally entitled to play, then
the player is deemed to have played that
ball. Should the cue ball fail to make
contact with any ball, or strike the
opponents ball or 8 ball (black) then the
shot is fair (no foul)
- Cue ball in hand
When a player has the cue ball in hand, the
ball is played from any position on, or
behind, the string line, and in any direction.
- Player in control
A player is said to be in control of the table
from the time their body, cue, or clothing
touches the table prior to their shot,
throughout the visit, and up until the
opponent does likewise prior to their visit.
Any ball(s) which fall into pockets during
this period, (including the 8 ball (black))
are said to have been pocketed by the player
in control being liable to any penalties or
benefits normally awarded for pocketing of the
ball/s.
- Completion of game.
The game is completed when the 8 ball (black)
is pocketed legally in any pocket, and all the
remaining balls have come to rest, except on
the break (see rule 4(D) ).
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| 9.
STALEMATE |
Should
any situation arise whereby a legal shot is
IMPOSSIBLE to play, then the game shall be
restarted by the player who started that frame,
whether this situation has been arrived at by
accident or design.
If in the opinion of the referee neither player is
allowing the game to progress, or a stalemate
situation has arisen, then the game shall be
restarted by the player who started that frame.
The referee shall not allow numerous visits with
neither player making any attempt to make the
opening pot which decides the playing groups
(unless it is felt that progress is being made).
If the player who started that frame did so by
virtue of their opponent making a foul break, that
player will break on any restart, not the opponent
who made the foul break. |
| GUIDANCE |
- The term "SHOT" means striking the
cue ball once.
- The term "VISIT" refers to the one
turn at the table comprising of one or a
series of shots.
- The term "BREAK" refers to the
first shot of a game, or the first shot of a
game being restarted.
- Coaching is deemed unsportsmanlike behaviour.
(see rule 1).
- A referee may, only if requested, advise on
the rules of the game.
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