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In House Pool League

8-Ball League Quick Reference

A. Balls and Racking

  • Game uses 1 cue ball + 15 object balls.

  • Balls racked in a triangle: 8-ball in center, one stripe and one solid in corners.

  • Objective: legally pocket all of your group (stripes or solids), then the 8-ball to win.


B. Break Shot

  • Home team breaks 1st & 3rd rounds; visitors break 2nd & 4th. Break can be passed.

  • Legal break: 4+ balls to cushion or 1+ balls pocketed.

  • Illegal break options for opponent: shoot table as-is, re-rack & break, or force original breaker to rebreak.

  • Cue ball deflection before hitting rack = foul; loss of turn.

  • Scratch on break: balls stay down (except 8), cue ball behind headstring, table open.

  • Improper cue ball placement must be pointed out by opponent before shot.

  • 8-ball on break: rerack or spot & continue. Cannot win or lose on break.

  • No balls made on legal break: opponent shoots on open table.

  • Jumped ball off table on break = foul; opponent chooses cue ball in hand or table as-is. Jumped balls are spotted.


C. Open Table

  • Table is “open” until group (stripes/solids) is chosen.

  • Legal to hit any ball first while table is open.

  • Group is determined only after a called object ball is legally pocketed.


D. Game / Calling Shots

  • Call banks & combos; obvious balls/pockets don’t need calling.

  • Balls pocketed on fouls remain down.

  • Opening break is not a “call.”

  • When shooting the 8-ball, clearly indicate pocket verbally or physically.


E. Play

  • Pocket opponent’s balls by accident: stays down; loss of turn only if called ball not pocketed.

  • Continue shooting while legally pocketing own balls (except on safety).

  • Failing to hit 8-ball = foul, opponent gets ball in hand.

  • Balls falling due to interference: replaced to near original position.

  • Jumped object balls = foul & loss of turn (8-ball = loss of game).

  • Slow play: >1 min/shot after warning = foul; 3rd = loss of game.

  • Stalemate: 3 consecutive fouls per player, mutual agreement → re-rack & breaker repeats.

  • 1 min coaching allowed per game if requested.


F. Loss of Game

  • Pocketing 8-ball illegally (wrong order, wrong pocket, jumped off table, slow play).

  • Failing to clearly designate pocket for 8-ball.

  • Pocketing cue ball while shooting 8-ball = ball in hand for opponent.


G. Legal Shots

  • Must hit your group first; then:

    • Pocket a group ball or

    • Cue ball/any other ball hits rail.

  • Kick shots allowed.

  • Safety: declare before shot; balls stay down.


H. Fouls

  • Called by opponent before next shot (except scratch).

  • Fouls include:

    • Illegal shot, scratching, deflecting cue ball before break

    • Cue ball in pocket/off table, double hits, slow play >1 min

    • Jumped balls off table (8-ball = loss)

    • Touching/moving balls illegally

    • Cue tip touches ball illegally

    • Coaching violations

  • Frozen ball rules: must meet 1 of 4 conditions or foul; must be agreed as frozen.


I. Penalty for Fouling

  • Opponent gets cue ball in hand anywhere (except after break).

  • Stop shooting immediately when foul called.

  • Three consecutive time fouls = loss of game.


Pool Table Etiquette

Play fair. Be respectful. Keep the game fun.

  • Treat opponents the way you’d like to be treated

  • Wish your opponent good luck before the match

  • Stay clear of the table and your opponent’s line of sight while they shoot

  • Avoid talking to opponents during their shot

  • Call your own fouls and show good sportsmanship

  • Pay attention to your match and be ready when it’s your turn

  • Keep your cue assembled until the match is finished

  • Respect your opponent, win or lose

  • Cheer for teammates—without rooting against opponents


Respect the venue and equipment (ANAF Unit #5):

  • Be courteous and polite to staff

  • Take care of tables, balls, cues, and equipment

  • No jump shots

  • Avoid digging your cue tip when breaking

  • Do not slam balls or bang cues

  • Keep drinks off the tables

  • Do not sit on the rails; keep one foot on the floor when shooting

  • Be aware of your surroundings and politely ask others to move if needed

Following these guidelines helps ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and competitive night for everyone.