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And just like that, you lost the game
ОтветитьHis 69420th try😂
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How to be a pro at losing
But do u win the game doing this? Or the game restarts?
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ОтветитьI just got an 8 ball break last week. I was so excited!!
ОтветитьWhy tf do people watch this dude? Beer leagues won’t even let that shit fly. This is just poor advice
ОтветитьBRUH
ОтветитьCheating then
ОтветитьWhere’s your accent from?
ОтветитьI love pool
ОтветитьIt's cheating, but you can get it by luck even if you don't do this, my father did just last week (if you get the 8 ball in a hole while breaking them, you win!)
ОтветитьGonna do this for bar games and get my ass beat
ОтветитьYeah so referees must be in on it too. Fkoff
ОтветитьI have not seen one "pro player" do this. Most pro events are not even 8 ball. This guy thinks his big brother is a pro
ОтветитьNo one will let you intentionally misrack
Ответить8 ball goes back on the table
ОтветитьBut the mugs rack up the balls, so you have to see if there's a gap.. Whichever side the gap is on you go for
ОтветитьDo u win???
ОтветитьWhere exactly are you putting the cue ball?
ОтветитьYou cheat.
Ответитьthat side pocket sucked the ball in lol
ОтветитьThis is why your not allowed to rack your own rack in my league
ОтветитьI won $496 off a break and run last night by doing this because I'd seen this video before! It was on a crappy bar table with cheap plastic racks, so I went to use my template rack to ensure all balls were touching. The other players started bitching and whining so I gave in and used the house rack but put this gap in it. Unfortunately for them it worked and I sunk the 8 on the break, which wins you the whole pot under their ruleset. Guess they should have kept their mouths shut bc that was very unlikely to occur with my template rack.
ОтветитьYou can still drop the 8 even if the rack is tight.
ОтветитьWhat's Martin Garrix doing here?
Ответить"They'll make sure there's a gap in the spot where there's not supposed to be any gap....I've never wanted an lede em horribly
ОтветитьThis may habe caused someone their kneecaps
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ОтветитьHow are you do it!!!!!!
ОтветитьI made the 8 like that and I scratched and lost the game. My next break I told my teammates I don’t care I’m going for it again and I made it again and didn’t scratch ! 😁
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ОтветитьIt's a good practice to make sure the
8 ball DOES NOT ROLL as you push the rack tightly forward with fingers touching, pushinĝ all 5 back balls forward within the rack. Push forward and press them downward. If the 8 rolls you'll need to replace the balls around it, each with another. Also be aware the balls may be old, worn and refinished and not all equal in size. A few thoussndths of an inch in diameter can make a difference. This I know from shooting the game for 60 years now. I hope this helps. Gimme a thumb.
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ОтветитьHow many times did you practice that😂🔥🔥
ОтветитьIn real pool that’s not a win. It gets respotted on the break. Any other unintentional pocketing of the 8 is a loss.
ОтветитьIllegal break😂
Ответить😮 790th comment
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Ответитьso do you win if you hit 8 ball in pot on break?
ОтветитьI thought if you potted the 8 ball on break you can re-rack and its not a win
ОтветитьJust did this today
ОтветитьBro I just used this trick in game and it worked I swear.
ОтветитьHow to lose first shot 😂
ОтветитьIf they're placing gaps, they're not pros. 🙄
ОтветитьUseless as the #9 ball was also going to drop into the left corner pocket. =
Take the L. 🎱🎱😅
In most PRO tournaments and organized "serious" play on regulation equipment, making the 8 on the break is not an automatic win. You spot it and continue playing. In casual bar rules and some leagues it's an automatic win. See the list below. All rules are available online except "Bar" rules which are unwritten and vary by bar and region of the country.
BCA (Billiard Congress of America):
"If the 8-ball is pocketed on the break, the breaker may ask for a re-rack or have the 8-ball spotted and continue shooting. If the breaker scratches while pocketing the 8 ball on the break, the incoming player has the option of a re-rack or having the 8 ball spotted and begin shooting with ball in hand behind the head string. [On a coin-op table pocketing the 8-ball on the break is a win, and scratching as well is a loss.]"
WPA (World Pool Association):
"Pocketing the eight ball on a legal break shot is not a foul. If the eight ball is pocketed, the breaker has the option of re-spotting the eight ball and accepting the balls in position, or re-breaking. If the breaker pockets the eight ball and scratches (NOT loss of game), the opponent has the option of: (1) re-spotting the eight ball and shooting with cue ball in hand behind the head string; or (2) re-breaking. [On a coin-op table pocketing the 8-ball on the break is a win, and scratching as well is a loss.]"
UPA (United States Professional Pool Players Association):
"8-BALL POCKETED ON THE BREAK
Game Win - Legally pocketing the 8-ball on the break wins the game for the breaker.
Game Loss - Pocketing the 8-ball on the break with a simultaneous foul results in a loss of game."
VNEA (Valley National Eightball League Association):
"Making The 8-Ball On The Break:
Option #1. An automatic win for the player breaking, however, if the cue ball is scratched when making the 8-ball on the break, the opponent wins the game.
Option #2. The breaker may ask for a re-rack or have the 8-ball spotted and continue shooting. Should the breaker pocket the 8-ball and scratch, the incoming player has the option of spotting the 8-ball and shooting from behind the head string or re-racking and assuming the break.""
CSI (Cue Sports International):
"If you pocket the 8-ball on the break and do not foul, you may have the 8-ball spotted and accept the table in position or re-rack the balls and break again. If you pocket the 8-ball on the break and foul, your inning ends. Your opponent may have the 8-ball spotted and take ball in hand anywhere on the table or re-rack the balls and break. If the 8-ball is pocketed on the break, and it is not noticed until after another shot has been taken, the game will be replayed with the player who broke the game breaking again."
APA/CPA/NPL Leagues (American/Canadian Pool Players Association):
"If the 8-ball is pocketed. This is a win, unless the player scratches, in which case he loses."
In "bar rules" it's universally a win because it's almost always played on coin-op tables and spotting balls is not a thing - you'd have to pay to get the ball.
maybe im confused, but if u hit the 8 ball in before the rest u lose automatically. so why would u cheat to lose?
ОтветитьY’all this guy is legit dream
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