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2006-09-15 08:45:45 · 17 answers · asked by Andrew Noselli 3 in Sports Snooker & Pool

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Yes and you win unless you foul...then you lose....one of my buddy's wife beat me on the break.....she had a "pattycake" break and very few balls moved but the 8 did and went in the side pocket....that one loss cost me several "$$$" at the end of the season.........next time break from the side and hit the second ball and not the first one.....watch it and every once in a while it may go in the opposite side pocket....when you break use a little draw to avoid scratching......hitting the second ball in the rack is a legal shot!!

2006-09-15 10:47:32 · answer #1 · answered by Mickey Mantle 5 · 0 0

Mickey Mantle is correct in his description of how to attempt to pocket the 8-ball on the break. This technique works occasionally, but with little regularity. In addition, it usually only works on a small, coin-op tables with a heavy cue ball. Of course, on bar tables, an 8-ball on the break is usually considered a win only because the ball cannot be re-spotted. For professional play, under IPT rules, an 8-ball on the break is also a win. Under BCA rules, the 8-ball on the break is not a win, nor a loss, nor a foul. The breaker may either have a rerack, or spot the 8-ball and continue play from where the balls lie. The big problem with trying to pocket the 8-ball intentionally, is that if you are unsuccessful, usually your results from the break are very poor. If you pocket a ball at all, you often have very poor cue ball position. It's a much better idea to hit the head ball full-on. You will get more action on the rack and you'll be able to play position with the cue ball. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.

2006-09-15 21:30:42 · answer #2 · answered by straight_shooter526 6 · 0 0

Break

One person is chosen to shoot first ("break" the balls apart; note that this is a different definition of the word "break" than in other billiards games, notably snooker) by any number of methods: flip of a coin, loser of last game breaks, winner of last game breaks, "lag", etc. If the shooter who breaks fails to make a legal break (usually defined as at least four balls hitting cushions) then the opponent can either re-rack and break, or play from the current position.

If the breaker pockets a ball, it is still the same player's turn. This area of the game has two possible variations.

* The breaker is deemed to have legally pocketed the ball, and continues to shoot for balls in the same group. In this interpretation, if balls in both groups are pocketed, a common rule is for the player to nominate which group they will shoot for, but for their turn to end.
* The table is still "open" until someone legally pockets a ball

A common "house rule" is that if the 8 ball is potted on the break, either the breaking player or the opposing player wins immediately:-)

2006-09-16 00:51:01 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i have, and it has been done to me in the finals of a tournament. i racked 'em up, turned around to grab my cue and the crowd is going wild.....i about came unglued.
the rules of the house were sink the 8 on the break=automatic win, never heard of it being an automatic loss before.

2006-09-15 15:48:05 · answer #4 · answered by daddysboicub 5 · 0 0

Yes

2006-09-15 15:46:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I definitely couldn't. Although I've fricking SCRATCHED on the break about 50 million times!

2006-09-15 15:47:21 · answer #6 · answered by jfahd 4 · 0 0

I've done it, several times. And in some games this is a loss. Also, I know how to rack to keep it from happening.

2006-09-15 15:49:32 · answer #7 · answered by -Tequila17 6 · 0 0

Very hard to do, but yes it is possible. And by most rules it is an automatic win.

2006-09-15 23:38:11 · answer #8 · answered by purple haze 2 · 0 0

Theoretically....yes. Probability of doing so....slim to none, laughable even. Unless some kind soul of exceptional skill were to teach me how to do it.

Can you do it?

2006-09-15 15:55:37 · answer #9 · answered by Shadow 7 · 0 0

yahoo rules says that is a win or a loss, rule determined by players.

2006-09-15 15:49:04 · answer #10 · answered by Scooba22 1 · 0 0

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