Yes this is the totally unevolved version of pool, some which many still play who don't take the game seriously, or haven't seen the real rules of 8-ball. If you make a bad hit, there is no ball in hand, the cueball just stays where it is and your opponent has to shoot from there. You have to call every little detail of the shot, for example, if you shoot a shot that hits the rail first, then caroms off a ball, you have to call "rail first off the (x)ball". If the shot happens to go in clean instead, you lose your turn. I remember when I first started playing pool, if the cueball was close to a cushion, we could use the "scissors" rule, where you could move the cueball the distance of two fingers off the cushion to shoot. That was way back at the beginning where my bridge hand consisted of my cue resting between the knuckles of my pointer and middle finger lol. Another rule I remember is a table scratch, where even though you can hit your opponents balls without touching a rail, if you just shoot the cueball and it hits nothing, your opponent has the option of leaving the ball there or shooting from behind the line. There was never any BIH anywhere.