Hi folks, quick hello from Nova Scotia's South Shore
I'm a rank amateur (not a typo for "ranked"...lol), but I love playing straight pool, and I've just taken up the game again after many years off, because I finally found a friend who's willing to upgrade from 8-ball 
I'm a little rusty on the rules, and I'm a little unclear about the opening break. Let me run some scenarios by you all, and maybe you can clarify for me:
Scenario 1: On the opening break, everything else is legal (2 object balls hit a cushion, and the cue ball hits a cushion), but the cue ball winds up going into a pocket after hitting the cushion. Is it -2 points, or -1 point?
Scenario 2: On the opening break, the cue ball goes directly into the pocket and no object ball hits a rail. Is it -2 points, or -1 point?
Also...I read something about how "breaking fouls" are not counted for the purposes of the "three consecutive fouls results in -15 points" rule? Is that correct? So, if someone takes three attempts at the opening break, and fouls on all three attempts, it's just -6 points?


I'm a little rusty on the rules, and I'm a little unclear about the opening break. Let me run some scenarios by you all, and maybe you can clarify for me:
Scenario 1: On the opening break, everything else is legal (2 object balls hit a cushion, and the cue ball hits a cushion), but the cue ball winds up going into a pocket after hitting the cushion. Is it -2 points, or -1 point?
Scenario 2: On the opening break, the cue ball goes directly into the pocket and no object ball hits a rail. Is it -2 points, or -1 point?
Also...I read something about how "breaking fouls" are not counted for the purposes of the "three consecutive fouls results in -15 points" rule? Is that correct? So, if someone takes three attempts at the opening break, and fouls on all three attempts, it's just -6 points?
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