BCA rule question

Ak Guy

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If you scratch on the break is it cue ball in hand or cue ball in kitchen. If you scratch on break and make 8 ball what happens? What if you make 8 on break?

I should get a rule book.
 
If you scratch on the break is it cue ball in hand or cue ball in kitchen. If you scratch on break and make 8 ball what happens? What if you make 8 on break?

I should get a rule book.

Yes...... you should.... :grin:

Ball in hand
Opponent has option to spot or rerack. If spotting, he gets bih
8 on the break, you have option to spot it or rerack

But really..... you should get a rule book, they are handy. :grin:
 
According to the rules that we use in a BCA league, a scratch on the break results in the incoming player having ball in hand anywhere, not behind the string line.

Sinking the 8 ball on the break and scratching, your opponent has the choice of spotting the 8 and taking ball in hand and playing from there, or re-racking and breaking, or forcing you to re-rack and break again.

Brian in VA
 
Thanks for the info I will try to find a rule book!

Just make sure you get a new one. The scratch-on-the-break is a relatively new change (as in... the last 10 years).

Freddie <~~~ likes the 1977 rules
 
Yes, but doesn't the "BCA leagues" mean BCA pool leagues (owned by CSI) which does have a slightly different rule set?

Gideon

That I would have no clue about. When I see BCA I think of Billiards Congress of America.
 
That I would have no clue about. When I see BCA I think of Billiards Congress of America.
The BCA Pool League (BCAPL),owned and operated by CueSports International (CSI), and the Billiard Congress of America (BCA), are two completely different organizations.

If you sink the 8-ball on the break and also scratch, your opponent no longer has the option of forcing you to re-break. This is true in both BCAPL rules (2-4.2) and BCA rules (3.3.f).
 
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