How to Play Pool: What Happens in Eight-Ball When You Scratch
Learn What Happens in eight-ball from When You scratch a billiards expert in this free instructional video. Expert: Michael Lamendola Bio: Actor Michael Lamendola has-been a competitive billiards player for over 15 years. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
@ProdigyKimXP verse 2 doesn’t make sence.
Most tournaments play ball in hand for a foul. Why? ‘Cause your opponent can scratch on purpose and get rewarded. For example, all my balls are behind the headstring. If my opponent scratches, I have to make a long kick.
IMO, if you scratch, you need to be punished. You shouldn’t get rewarded for scratching. Ball in hand is enough. BCA rules say u dont respot balls.
they used to do that but games took too long. With the ball in hand rule, I feel the penalty for scratching balances it out.
you guys should read the rules before trying to teach them =S