This would depend on whether or not a referee was presiding over the game. I'm going to cut and paste the appropriate rule from the BCA (Billiard Congress of America) website. This is under the General Rules of Pocket Billiards section.
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1.16.1 CUE BALL FOULS ONLY
When a referee is presiding over a match, it is a foul for a player to touch any ball (cue ball or object ball) with the cue, clothing, body, mechanical bridge or chalk, before, during or after a shot. However, when a referee is not presiding over a game, it is not a foul to accidentally touch stationary balls located between the cue ball and the shooter while in the act of shooting. If such an accident occurs, the player should allow the Tournament Director to restore the object balls to their correct positions. If the player does not allow such a restoration, and a ball set in motion as a normal part of the shot touches such an unrestored ball, or passes partly into a region originally occupied by a disturbed ball, the shot is a foul. In short, if the accident has any effect on the outcome of the shot, it is a foul. In any case, the Tournament Director must be called upon to restore the positions of the disturbed balls as soon as possible, but not during the shot. It is a foul to play another shot before the Tournament Director has restored any accidentally moved balls. At the non-shooting player’s option, the disturbed balls will be left in their new positions. In this case, the balls are considered restored, and subsequent contact on them is not a foul. It is still a foul to make any contact with the cue ball whatsoever while it is in play, except for the normal tip-to-ball contact during a shot.
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Now, this may sound a little confusing. This rule only applies to tournament matches. It doesn't directly address "casual" games. Therefore, if it's just you and a friend playing, I would play as though you were both referees for the game. Since your opponent saw you commit a foul and pocket the 8-ball out of turn (being a "referee") it would consitute a loss of game. M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.
2007-02-25 11:54:31
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answered by straight_shooter526 6
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there is many Cue activities alongside with Snooker, 3 cushion billiard and Pool. Pool has the main variety of variety of video games alongside with 9 ball sport, Rotation, One Pocket, at present Pool etc. There are regulations utilized on each sport yet so far as i know 8 ball sport is the only Pool sport with disputed rule. 8 ball is performed in many international locations and the regulations is assorted from each united states of america. customarily, the regulations is going like this: a million) you'll be able to desire to pocket all your balls out of your group in the previous pocketing 8 ball. 2) you win the sport in the present day in case you pocket the 8 ball on the wear and tear. 3) you lose sport once you commit foul in the time of your final shot on 8 ball ( i.e. in case you omit the 8 ball, in case you scratch and in case you hit different ball first. keep in mind: the above 3 rule are no longer changed from any united states of america..
2016-09-29 22:00:32
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answered by ? 4
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8 ball in pocket=you lose
Scratch on on having ONLY the 8 ball left=you lose
2007-02-25 11:28:30
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answered by Answerz 4
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Your opponent wins if you hit the eightball in before pocketing all your balls.
2007-02-25 11:27:28
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answered by bribri75 5
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2007-02-25 11:37:29
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answered by fgc h 1
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You lose.
2007-02-25 11:23:06
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answered by Anonymous
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you loose
2007-02-26 09:37:30
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answered by jerry 7
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you would lose
2007-02-25 11:43:04
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answered by Johnny 2
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