This question came up in a game I was playing 9 Ball the other night. Suppose your break is foul, either because you swings and mis-cue, hitting the cue ball but missing the rack altogether, or because you hit the rack very weakly, only moving a few balls.
In this circumstance the opponent has which of the following options?
1) If the balls are disturbed re-racking, and then breaking themselves
2) If the balls are disturbed re-racking, and then making the first player break again, but with that player being on one foul.
3) Taking ball in hand and playing from anywhere like any other ball in hand shot. This would include putting the cue ball a foot away from the one and shooting at break speed, or in the case that the balls are disturbed, playing safety after safety around the pack.
I thought that option 1 or 2 were correct, but when I actually looked up the current WPA/BCA rules the only thing it lists as the result of a foul break is the standard Ball In Hand rule, which results in option 3.
Is option 3 the correct one or am I missing something? Has anyone ever seen this come up in a Pro tournament? (Bob Jewett, I'm looking at you bub.)
In this circumstance the opponent has which of the following options?
1) If the balls are disturbed re-racking, and then breaking themselves
2) If the balls are disturbed re-racking, and then making the first player break again, but with that player being on one foul.
3) Taking ball in hand and playing from anywhere like any other ball in hand shot. This would include putting the cue ball a foot away from the one and shooting at break speed, or in the case that the balls are disturbed, playing safety after safety around the pack.
I thought that option 1 or 2 were correct, but when I actually looked up the current WPA/BCA rules the only thing it lists as the result of a foul break is the standard Ball In Hand rule, which results in option 3.
Is option 3 the correct one or am I missing something? Has anyone ever seen this come up in a Pro tournament? (Bob Jewett, I'm looking at you bub.)