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Online Pool Game Rules
9-Ball
9-ball is played with 9
balls (1 to 9) and a cue
ball. The goal is to
legally pocket the 9
balls before your shot,
but the first ball the
cue ball hits must be
the lowest numbered ball
on the table. A players
turn ends when they fail
to pocket a ball or if
they foul/scratch.
Breaking
The break is made by
Player One, beginning
from any point behind
the Head String. Player
One must hit the 1 ball
with the cue ball first
before hitting any other
balls. Player One wins
if they pocket the 9
ball on the break.
Shooting
A player must strike the
lowest ball on the table
first.
Scratches/Fouls
If a player fouls for
any of the reasons
listed below, his turn
at the table ends and
the incoming player is
awarded ball in hand
anywhere on the table.
Any object balls that he
pocketed while fouling
are spotted and the
table is turned over to
his opponent. Possible
fouls are:
- Pocketing the cue
ball.
- Failure to strike the
lowest ball on the table
first.
- Failure to strike the
lowest ball on the table
at all.
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