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Definitions
Game
A
game is the period of play from the opening stroke until it
is completed by;
- reaching
the end of a specified time period
- by
either side reaching the number of points specified
- the
game being awarded by the referee under Section Foiur Rule
Two (Unfair Conduct)
Match
A
match is an agreed or stipulated number of frames
Balls
- the
cue-ball is the ball of the striker
- the
other white and the red are the object balls
Striker
The
person about to play or in play is the striker and remains
so until the referee has decided he has left the table at
the end of his turn.
Stroke
- a
stroke is made when the striker strikes the cue ball with
the tip of the cue
- a
stroke is fair when no infringement of the rules is made
- a
stroke is not completed until all balls have come to rest
- a
stroke may be made directly or indirectly, thus, a stroke
is direct when the cue-ball strikes an object ball without
first striking a cushion. a stroke is classed as indirect
when the cue-ball strikes one or more cushions before striking
the first, or second object ball.
Pot
A
pot is when an object ball, afetr contact with another ball
and without any infringement of the rules, enters a pocket.
Causing a ball to be potted is known as potting. A pot is
also known as a winnign hazard.
In-Off
An
in-off is when the cue-all, after contacting an object ball
and without any infringement of the rules, enters a pocket.
If both object balls are contacted by the cue-ball, it is
helf that the ball went in-off the first object ball contacted.
An in-off is also known as a losing hazard.
Hazard
A
hazard is any scoring stroke that does not include a cannon,
being any of;
- a
pot
- an
in-off
- two
pots
- a
pot and an in-off
- two
pots and an in-off
Cannon
A
cannon is when, without any infringement of the rules the
cue-ball makes contact with both object balls during a stroke.
Break
A
break is a number of scoring strokes in succession made in
any one turn by the striker.
In-Hand
A
players ball is in-hand;
- before
the start of each game
- when
it has entered a pocket
- when
it has been forced off the table
It
remains in-hand until;
- it
is played fairly from in-hand
- a
foul is committed whilst the ball is on the table
- it
is spotted after being forced off the table
Ball
in Play
A
players ball is in play when it is not in-hand
The
red is in play when spotted and remains so until pocketed
or forced off the table
Ball
in Baulk
A
ball is in baulk when it rests on the baulk line or that line
and the bottom cushion.
Forced
off the Table
A
ball is forced off the table if it comes to rest other than
on the bed of the table or in a pocket, or if it is picked
up by the striker whilst it is in play
Miss
A
miss is when the cue ball fails to make contact with either
object ball
Foul
A
foul is any infringement of the Billiard Rules
Spot
Occupied
A
spot is said to be occupied if a ball cannot be placed on
it without that ball touching another.
Push
Stroke
A
push stroke is made when the tip of the cue remains in contact
with the cue ball;
- after
the cue-ball has commenced its forward motion
- as
the cue ball makes contact with an object ball except where
the cue ball and object ball are almost touching, it shall
not be deemed a push stroke if the cue-ball hits a very
fine edge of the object ball
Jump
Shot
A
jump shot is made when the cue-ball passes over any part of
an object ball, whether touching it in the process or not,
except;
- when
the cue-ball strikes firct strikes the one object ball and
then jumps over the other ball
- when
the cue-ball jumps and strikes an object ball, but does
not land on the far side of that ball
- when,
after striking a ball lawfully, the cue-ball jumps over
that ball after hitting a cushion or another ball
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