1-15 Eightball Pocket 1 Ball and Another in Corner
10/18/2016 6:28:45 AM
1-15 Eightball Pocket 1 Ball and Another in Corner
In one and fifteen 8 ball, the first player breaks, and no balls are pocketed.
The second player contacts the 1-ball, the 1-ball contacts the 14 ball, and both balls are sunk into the same pocket. (corner pocket)
What happens then?
What happens to the 1-ball and what happens with regards to selection of group?
This question relates to the following billiard rules:
1-15 Eightball Pocket 1 Ball and Another in Corner
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- user1523594026 on 4/13/2018 1:16:53 AM
Because the 1-ball was shot to the wrong pocket, and even though it contacted a stripe, the stripe stays down, the 1-ball is spotted and the next shooter steps up. The shot is considered a foul.
Now if shooting a stripe, and in the process of the shot, the 1-ball goes into an "other than required" pocket, the 1-ball stays down, and the shooter must continue with stripes. If no striped ball is dropped when the 1-ball is dropped, then next player steps up.
Same applies to 15 dropped by a solid.
This is what we determined and is how we play it at Mission Royale.
1-15 Eightball Pocket 1 Ball and Another in Corner
- Title: 1-15 Eightball Pocket 1 Ball and Another in Corner
- Author: user1476786523
- Published: 10/18/2016 6:28:45 AM
- Last Updated: 1/16/2018 6:35:32 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)