What is the foul rule of billiards?

What is the foul rule of billiards?

What is the foul rule of billiards?

It is a foul (scratch) if on a stroke, the cue ball is pocketed. If the cue ball touches an object ball that was already pocketed (for example, in a pocket full of object balls), the shot is a foul. Touching any object ball with the cue ball while it is in hand is a foul.

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Batting (baseball) - Wikipedia
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Baseball strike - Wikipedia
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