General
Rules Here
are the general rules approved by the Billiard Congress of America
that apply to all pocket billiard games unless otherwise noted by
the rules under the specific and individual games.
9-Ball
One of the
most popular game in billiards, 9-ball is played with nine object
balls numbered one through nine and a cue ball. On each shot the first
ball the cue ball contacts must be the lowest-numbered ball on the
table, but the balls need not be pocketed in order…read more
about the 9-ball rules for more details.
8-Ball
Rules
A call shot game played
with a cue ball and fifteen object balls. One player must pocket balls
with solid colors while the other player pockets the stripes. The
player who first pockets his group and then legally pockets the 8-ball
wins the game…read more about the 8-ball rules for more details.
8-Ball
Open Table Rules The
table is "open" when the choice of groups (stripes or solids)
has not yet been determined. When the table is open, it is legal to
hit a solid first to make a stripe or vice-versa…know more about
open table rules for 8-ball.
3-Ball
Rules
Anything
goes in 3 Ball. The only steadfast rule is the scoring of the shots
where the number of shots it takes a player to break and pocket all
balls is their score. There are also no innings in 3 Ball as it is
designed for one player per game…read more about the 3-ball
rules for more details.
One
Pocket Rules
A unique game in which only
two of the six pockets are employed for legal scoring, any ball may
be played and need not be called. It’s a game that requires
a wide variety of strokes, cue ball control, shot-making ability,
patience and defensive strategy…read more about the one pocket
rules for more details.
14.1
Rules This is a nomination
game where the player must nominate a ball and a pocket. The player
is awarded one point for every correctly nominated and pocketed ball
on a legal stroke, and is allowed to continue his turn until he either
fails to pocket a nominated ball or commits a foul…read more
about the 14.1 continuous rules for more details.
Carom
Billiards Rules
A game with three colored balls which are a little bit heavier and
bigger than ordinary pool balls, players rack up in a table with no
pockets having a dimension of 5 feet x 10 feet…read more about
the carom billiards for more details.
Wheelchair
Competition
The adopted the rules of
play by the International Stoke Mandeville Wheelchair Sports Federation
governing all international competitions concerning wheelchair pocket
billiards…read on for more details.