Sorry to dispute what Kandi has to say, but according to BCA Rule 4.16 for 8-ball, "Illegally pocketed balls remain pocketed and are scored in favor of the shooter controlling that specific group of balls, solids or stripes". You are correct. The only time any balls gets spotted in 8-ball is in the event of an 8-ball being pocketed on the break shot. Of course, on a coin-op table balls cannot be spotted. Rule 4.8 for 8-ball states that "...breaker may ask for a rerack or have the 8-ball spotted and continue shooting". Now, if the game being played was 14.1 continuous (straight pool), then illegally pocketed balls do get spotted on the foot spot (Rule 6.8). Kandi may have been referring to Rule 3.32 in the "General Rules of Pocket Billiards" section which states that "When specific game rules call for spotting balls...a single ball is placed on the foot spot...". M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
2006-09-12 04:16:00
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answer #1
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answered by straight_shooter526 6
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Been playing and watching pool and snooker tournament for 12yrs....My ans is...ball remain in pocket and cue ball given to opponent for putting at any spot of the table to continued the game with the opponent playing.
2006-09-13 01:28:22
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answered by samdesign78 6
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Straight shooter is correct. In 8-ball an illegally pocketed ball stays down and in 14-1 straight pool, it is re-spotted.
Now, keep in mine there are house rules where as the players agree to the specific rules in advance.
2006-09-12 04:31:27
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answered by smitty 7
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Giving my age away here but, back when I started playing pool a lot of places played that way ( house rules ). But with more and more coin op tables popping up that rule kinda faded away for eight ball. Spotting balls made on a foul shot used to be a standard rule for nine ball. But they did away with that rule to speed up the game for television and again, because of all the coin op tables.
2006-09-12 11:46:11
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answered by eightbraker 6
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in 8-balls illegally pocketed balls remain pocketed and you loss a turn and if you scratch the cue ball you give your oponent a "Ball In Hand"
How ever if you have a good shot and you pocketed an oponents ball you just gave your oponent a score and remains your turn.
If you have a bad shot and pocketed you own ball you get the score but you loss a turn
2006-09-12 16:17:55
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answered by vener a 2
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"if not on tables designed for coin-operated play, the shooter's illegally pocketed balls are spotted"
I know, it's poorly stated, but that's a direct quote from my billiard rule book.
2006-09-11 20:19:45
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answered by Kandi 2
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Yes you do! Many people are unaccustomed to doing this as they play on pay tables were you can't get the ball back!
2006-09-15 08:52:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that the ball should remain in the pocket.just try playing the pool game on yahoo games to observe your doubts
2006-09-13 02:22:59
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answered by jon2_h55 1
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You always leave the colored balls in the pocket, no matter what order they are dropped.
2006-09-11 20:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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i played pool before . and it happen to me i think it;s the rule
2006-09-12 18:12:02
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answered by macmac 2
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