What happens if the white ball goes in after the black ball?

What happens if the white ball goes in after the black ball?

What happens if the white ball goes in after the black ball?

If you are playing 8 ball pool
8 ball pool
Eight-ball (also spelled 8-ball or eightball, and sometimes called solids and stripes, spots and stripes or rarely highs and lows) is a discipline of pool played on a billiard table with six pockets, cue sticks, and sixteen billiard balls (a cue ball and fifteen object balls ).
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by International rules, then it means that the player, who pocketed the balls, has lost. Because the rule says, if you pocket the white ball after pocketing the black (in 8 ball pool) you have lost.

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Is white or black more likely to win in chess?
In chess, there is a general consensus among players and theorists that the player who makes the first move (White) has an inherent advantage. Since 1851, compiled statistics support this view; White consistently wins slightly more often than Black, usually scoring between 52 and 56 percent.
2024-01-19 09:36:34


What happens when you hit the black ball in 8-ball?
(d) If the 8 ball (black) is pocketed from the break shot, the balls will be re- racked, and the game will be re-started by the same player.
2024-01-03 18:39:10


What does a white ping pong ball mean?
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2023-12-25 22:22:39


Do you lose if you hit the black ball?
Black ball is played with 15 colored object balls and the cue ball. The object balls are two groups of seven and the black ball. The player or team pocketing their group of object balls and legally pocketing the black ball wins the game.
2023-12-19 04:51:16

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