9 Ball push out Question

Did you give them one of these? :bash:
Not only can you hit the one ball, you can make it as well and the next ball in rotation is next.
 
Can you contact the object ball on a push out in 9 ball?

Yea, you can contact any ball you want. Depending on how good of a player I am playing I sometimes push out in a way that I know they can make the shot as I know they cant run out so why not let them make 3-4 balls and then miss?

As far as I know and have been told, you can make any ball, contact any ball, or roll the cue ball where ever you want, exception is the nine ball gets spotted if you pocket that one which happens a lot when its a hanger. Nate.
 
Push out, roll out or two shot foul...boy do I miss it. Its been yrs since I played it but from what I can remember;

You can hit any object ball with the cue ball EXCEPT the lowest numbered ball during a pushout...thats the whole idea of rolling out, not having to hit the low ball on the table.
 
Well I actually made the one. I was trying to kick to leave a bank but I threw the cue ball a little too much and I cut the ball in off the rail. We didn't actually consider it a foul. One of the guys on the rail just said it. I thought maybe some rules it is and some it isn't.
 
Well I actually made the one. I was trying to kick to leave a bank but I threw the cue ball a little too much and I cut the ball in off the rail. We didn't actually consider it a foul. One of the guys on the rail just said it. I thought maybe some rules it is and some it isn't.

You can hit/pocket any object ball on the table as long as it's a legal stroke and you don't scratch.
 
The only way to foul on a pushout is if you intentionally hit the cue ball with the wrong part of the cue, or if you scratch (CB goes off the table or into a pocket). If you strike the CB legally, and it stays on the table, then it's legal. If you make a ball, it stays down unless it's the 9 (or another money ball if there's more than one for some reason, like in some ring games or when someone's giving up weight).

-Andrew
 
You can hit/pocket any object ball on the table as long as it's a legal stroke and you don't scratch.

You can also not hit anything. The only requirements are that you strike the cue ball legally and it remains on the table.

Any pocketed OBs, except the 9 ball, stay down.

pj
chgo
 
I believe in Phil Capelles Play Your Best Nine Ball, he states that something like 70% of those that push out, lose that game.


Christian
 
Hey LSU....where do you play? Were you around back when all the action was at Lambert's? I'm originally from there and my nephew still plays around there quite a bit.
 
Push out, roll out or two shot foul...boy do I miss it. Its been yrs since I played it but from what I can remember;

You can hit any object ball with the cue ball EXCEPT the lowest numbered ball during a pushout...thats the whole idea of rolling out, not having to hit the low ball on the table.

Never played it that way. IIRC, if you did hit it and the ob hit a cushion, then it was considered a shot or a safe and not a push. Long as the ob did not hit a rail, incoming player had the option. I don't think this is what the op had in mind, though.
 
I'm only going by the fact that many people, many pro's see his books as the bibles of pool. If Phil C put in his book that there was a high percentage of games lost because of not pushing out, then he would encourage pushing out. Based off the statistics I read, he discourages it.
 
Hey LSU....where do you play? Were you around back when all the action was at Lambert's? I'm originally from there and my nephew still plays around there quite a bit


I play at Bayou Billiards most of the time. No I wasn't playing when all the action was at Lambert's. I have heard plenty of stories about it, wish it was still like that. Lambert's has definitely went downhill. Where does your nephew play?
 
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The Rulebook Says...

It was a rule at a tournament I played in recently that it was a foul to touch the lowest-numbered ball on the table, but the (supposedly?) 'world-standardized' BCA rules (I looked at the ones updated in '95) state that it is NOT a foul to contact (or pocket) the lowest-numbered ball.

p.s. just wanted it to be clear that the rule at the tourney was wrong
 
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World Standard Rule, http://wpa-pool.com/index.asp?content=rules_9ball

2.4 Second Shot of the Rack – Push Out
If no foul is committed on the break shot, the shooter may choose to play a “push out” as his shot. He must make his intention known to the referee, and then rules 6.2 Wrong Ball First and 6.3 No Rail after Contact are suspended for the shot. If no foul is committed on a push out, the other player chooses who will shoot next.

According to the rule above,
You can hit any ball, including the lowest numbered ball on the table.
You can make a legal hit and pocket any ball and still have your opponent say 'shot again'
 
What if you roll the cb and didn't touch anything..not a ball nor the rail?is it a foul?
 
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