AFAIK The only thing you can't do on a Push is sink the cue ball. Every other thing is legal
AFAIK The only thing you can't do on a Push is sink the cue ball. Every other thing is legal
That's not entirely true. You must still address the cueball with a legal stroke.
That's true LOL, I once explained the push shot to a player new to 9 ball by "real" rules. I said, you can hit the cueball to anywhere on the table and it's not a foul. He picked it up with his hand to place it.
In 14.1, deliberately fouling is commonplace. I can't say when it began or when it stopped but for a while, players would deliberately foul by tapping the top of the cueball with the side of their cue. This moment in a 14.1 game is always difficult to watch but this practice made it even more painful. Like I said, I don't know much about how or when this tapping went away but it just disappeared. In regards to pushing, I just wanted to convey that a foul can still occur. You can't tap the cueball with the side of your cue or double-hit the cueball. You're not exempt from fouling. You're just not required to hit the lowest ball (or any ball) or drive anything to a rail.
That is a wrong rule, unless you just play in local bar rules tournament. By bar rules I mean the place has their own rules, not going by the BCA rules.
The whole point of the push is so you can move the cue ball when you can't see or don't have a reasonable shot at the lowest ball, so how can you have a rule you need to hit the lowest numbered ball in a push?
I've never played anywhere where there was a rule you can't hit another ball on a push.
inever said you had to hit the lowest numbered ball you do not need to hit any ball with a push but if you do hit a ball it better be the lowest number
Really???![]()
inever said you had to hit the lowest numbered ball you do not need to hit any ball with a push but if you do hit a ball it better be the lowest number
This is completely wrong. If you ever play in a big tournament be prepared for a surprise. Here are the rules:I never said you had to hit the lowest numbered ball. You do not need to hit any ball with a push but if you do hit a ball it better be the lowest number.
In 14.1, deliberately fouling is commonplace. I can't say when it began or when it stopped but for a while, players would deliberately foul by tapping the top of the cueball with the side of their cue. This moment in a 14.1 game is always difficult to watch but this practice made it even more painful. Like I said, I don't know much about how or when this tapping went away but it just disappeared. In regards to pushing, I just wanted to convey that a foul can still occur. You can't tap the cueball with the side of your cue or double-hit the cueball. You're not exempt from fouling. You're just not required to hit the lowest ball (or any ball) or drive anything to a rail.
Last night, I played a game of 9 ball with a friend. I broke, made a ball, and the 9 rolled toward the corner pocket. I played a safety locking the CB behind another ball with no way possible for him to pocket the 9 with the CB.
He shot the 9 in with his cue and then picked up the CB and gave it to me. He said a foul is a foul, right? I didn't know what to call other than a foul...Now is no longer hanging in the corner but rather on the spot..
What is the call in this situation?
In 14.1, deliberately fouling is commonplace. I can't say when it began or when it stopped but for a while, players would deliberately foul by tapping the top of the cueball with the side of their cue. This moment in a 14.1 game is always difficult to watch but this practice made it even more painful. Like I said, I don't know much about how or when this tapping went away but it just disappeared. In regards to pushing, I just wanted to convey that a foul can still occur. You can't tap the cueball with the side of your cue or double-hit the cueball. You're not exempt from fouling. You're just not required to hit the lowest ball (or any ball) or drive anything to a rail.
Last night, I played a game of 9 ball with a friend. I broke, made a ball, and the 9 rolled toward the corner pocket. I played a safety locking the CB behind another ball with no way possible for him to pocket the 9 with the CB.
He shot the 9 in with his cue and then picked up the CB and gave it to me. He said a foul is a foul, right? I didn't know what to call other than a foul...Now is no longer hanging in the corner but rather on the spot..
What is the call in this situation?
I've never seen the phrase "raked the balls" before. What does that mean?He raked the balls and lost the game.
Last night, I played a game of 9 ball with a friend. I broke, made a ball, and the 9 rolled toward the corner pocket. I played a safety locking the CB behind another ball with no way possible for him to pocket the 9 with the CB.
He shot the 9 in with his cue and then picked up the CB and gave it to me. He said a foul is a foul, right? I didn't know what to call other than a foul...Now is no longer hanging in the corner but rather on the spot..
What is the call in this situation?
Last night, I played a game of 9 ball with a friend. I broke, made a ball, and the 9 rolled toward the corner pocket. I played a safety locking the CB behind another ball with no way possible for him to pocket the 9 with the CB.
He shot the 9 in with his cue and then picked up the CB and gave it to me. He said a foul is a foul, right? I didn't know what to call other than a foul...Now is no longer hanging in the corner but rather on the spot..
What is the call in this situation?