rule question

robsnotes4u

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last night we were playing straight pool and when I made the 14th ball of the rack in a combo the 15th ball followed it. So now I am sitting with out a break out ball. How is this scored and what is the official rule
 

whammo57

Kim Walker
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last night we were playing straight pool and when I made the 14th ball of the rack in a combo the 15th ball followed it. So now I am sitting with out a break out ball. How is this scored and what is the official rule

I think it's 15th ball on the foot spot and cue ball in the kitchen...........

Kim
 

Bob Jewett

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last night we were playing straight pool and when I made the 14th ball of the rack in a combo the 15th ball followed it. So now I am sitting with out a break out ball. How is this scored and what is the official rule
The rules are here: http://www.wpa-pool.com/web/the_rules_of_play#4.8
They are a little hard to read through for the first time, but I think it is worthwhile. There is also a table there that may help.

The special situation rule don't say specifically how to score, so you score according to the normal rules: a point for each ball pocketed on a shot in which you make your called shot. That rule is just above the rule on special racking situations.
 

Paul Dayton

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As long as you made your called shot, anything else that goes counts as a point. You rack all 15 balls and the cue ball remains where it was except if it is in the rack in which case it goes behind the head string.

The usual name for the last shot you took is Oops, or something a little more explicit.
 

DogsPlayingPool

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As Paul said, all 15 balls are racked and the cue ball is played from position, unless it is in the rack area.

You get credit for both balls pocketed.
 
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