AMF LeGrand, 100’’ with Cue Rack

Model #1-1-32-922HD | 1-1-32-822 | 1-1-32-924HD AMF
  • Matching Game Room Furniture Set
  • High-Quality Wood Construction
  • 90% Wool Blend Napless Billiard Cloth
  • Hand-Carved Solid Wood Ball & Claw Leg
  • Professional-Style Leather Drop Pockets
  • Matching Floor or Wall Mounted Cue & Accessory Rack
  • Complete with All Accessories:(4) Two Piece – 57in (145 cm) Canadian Maple Cues(1) One Piece – 48in (122 cm) Maple Cue(1) One Piece – 48in (122 cm) Bridge-Stick(1) Set 2.25in (5.72 cm) Premier Grade Billiard Balls(1) 400 Denier nylon table cover with protective lining(1) Triangle, (1) Brush, (4) Pieces Chalk, (4) Pieces Cue Tip, (1) Scuffer

Model #: 1-1-32-922HD

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8 BALL

OBJECT OF THE GAME
8 Ball is a simple game enjoyed by players of all skill levels. It is a Called Shot Game, meaning that players must announce their intended shot in advance in order for it to count. In 8 Ball, one player shoots at solid balls (numbers 1 though 7), while the opponent shoots at striped balls (numbers 9 through 15). The player who pockets his or her ball group first and then sinks the 8 ball is the winner.

THE BREAK
The balls are racked as shown in ILLUSTRATION 1. A flip of a coin determines which player gets to break. In subsequent games, the loser of the previous game gets to break. The cue ball must be placed behind the head string and the shooter must either : (a) pocket a ball, or (b) drive four balls to the rails. If the shooter fails to make a legal break, the opponent has the option of accepting the balls in this position or re-racking the balls and shooting the opening break again.

If any balls are pocketed on the break: the shooter stays on the table, however the table is still Open, meaning that the choice of the stripes or solids is not yet determined. The choice of stripes or solids is determined by the first called shot made after the break.


If the 8 ball is pocketed on the break: the shooter stays on the table with the option of spotting the 8 ball and continuing play, or re-racking the balls and breaking again.

If the shooter scratches on the break: if the cue ball is pocketed on the break : (a) all balls pocketed remain pocketed, except the 8 ball which is spotted, (b) the table is open, (c) the opposing player has the cue ball in hand and may place it anywhere behind the head string and shoot at any ball that is not behind the head string.

PLAYING THE GAME
After the break, regardless of whether any balls were pocketed on the break, the table is Open, with the choice of stripes or solids determined by the next legally pocketed ball.

In the course of play, a shooter must call each shot in advance, by indicating the ball to be made and the pocket into which it will be made. It is not necessary to indicate details such as cushions, banks, caroms, etc. Failure to make the shot as called results in a loss of turn. If the shot is made as called, then any other balls pocketed remain pocketed. However, if the called shot is not made and any other balls are pocketed, then the shooter's ball(s) that were pocketed would be spotted and any of the opponent's balls would remain pocketed.

In order to execute a Legal Shot, the first ball hit must be one of the balls in the shooter's group (stripes or solids) and the object ball must be pocketed or the cue ball or any object ball must come into contact with a rail. (Note: It is legal for the shooter to bank the cue ball off a rail before hitting the object ball.)

A player who legally pockets a ball continues play until missing or committing a Foul. Once a player's ball group (stripes or solids) is pocketed, the player may play the 8 ball. Again, the player must clearly indicate the intended pocket, even if it appears obvious. A player who legally pockets all of his ball group and the 8 ball is the winner.

FOULS
1. Failure to execute a legal shot as defined above.
2. A scratch shot (shooting the cue ball into a pocket or off the table)
3. Moving or touching any ball by means other than legal play.
4. Shooting an intentional jump shot over another ball by scooping the cue stick under the cue ball. A jump shot executed by striking the cue ball above center is legal.
5. Using the 8 ball first in a combination shot when the table is not open.

FOUL PENALTY

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