Rules of the Game

Official rules of the disciplines played in our tournaments

8 Ball is the most widely played discipline in our tournaments. Each player must pocket all their balls (solids 1–7 or stripes 9–15) before pocketing the black 8-ball.
1

Rack

The 15 balls are racked in a triangle. The 8-ball is placed in the center. One solid and one stripe must occupy the two bottom corners.

2

Break

The cue ball must be struck from the breaking zone. At least 4 balls must contact a cushion, or a ball must be pocketed. Otherwise the break is a foul and the incoming player may re-rack or play from position.

3

Group selection

Groups (solids or stripes) are not assigned until a ball is legally pocketed after the break. Until then, the table is "open."

4

Legal shot

The player must always contact a ball from their group first. If no ball is legally pocketed, the turn passes to the opponent.

5

Fouls

• Cue ball contacts opponent's ball first
• No cushion contact after hitting the target ball
• Cue ball pocketed
• Ball jumps off the table
On a foul, the incoming player has ball-in-hand (free placement of the cue ball).

6

8-ball — winning

The player who has pocketed all their balls wins by pocketing the 8-ball in the called pocket. Pocketing the 8 on a foul, or in the wrong pocket, is an immediate loss.