What is eight balls?
Eight Ball is a popular game of pocket sticks, which is considered to be the basis of amateur games and professional competitions. The game is played using fifteen balls of objects, including 8 balls and Cue Ball. While the official rules of eight balls differ from one place to another, there are several basic instructions that follow almost every official set of rules used in competitions.
Eight balls are played on the billiard table, while the player uses the pool to move the pools that are designed to sink or pocket each of the fifteen numbered balls using the Cue pool to stretch into the other balls on the table. First, the balls are arranged in a triangular shape, with an eight ball in the center of the group. Beautiful balls are used to break the stand and send the balls to various positions on the table. If a person breaking pockets on the track is the ball, his line continues until the Pocket and the ball move. The game continues with the fact that each player continues to play until he fails to sink the ball intopockets.
The goal of this billiard game is the pockets of all numbered balls on the table until only eight balls are left. At this intersection, the player must call which pocket to use for pocket money. If the player does not overwhelm the ball or eight balls in a different pocket than the player determined, the move is lost. In some versions of eight balls, the rival player has the opportunity to place eight balls back on the table and try to sink the ball. In other versions, the game is considered complete as soon as eight balls are sunk in any pocket.
Because in rules that apply to eight balls of use before the start of the game. The same applies to friendly games in the local pool hall. Clarifying the rules before the start of the game will help the game be more fun and also encourage good sports behavior.