IMS Billiards 8ball Rules
IMS Billiards 8ball Rules
IMS Billiards 8ball Rules
For general rules that apply to all IMS Billiard competitions, please go to http://www.bcapool.com/play/tournaments/rules/rls_gen.shtml. The following rules apply to 8-Ball games only.
I. Object of the Game
Eight ball is a call shot game played with a cue ball and 15 object balls, numbered one (1)
through fifteen (15).
One player must pocket balls of the group numbered one (1) through seven (7) (solid colors),
while the other player pockets nine (9) through fifteen (15) (stripes).
The player pocketing either group first and then legally pocketing the 8-ball wins the game.
II. Call Shot
In Call Shot, obvious balls and pockets do not have to be indicated.
It is the opponents right to ask which ball and pocket if he/she is unsure of the shot.
Bank shots and combination shots are not considered obvious, and care should be taken in
calling both the object ball and the intended pocket.
When calling the shot, it is never necessary to indicate details such as the number of cushions,
banks, kisses, caroms, etc.
Any balls pocketed on a foul remain pocketed, regardless of whether they belong to the shooter
or the opponent.
The opening break is not a called shot.
Any player preforming a break shot in 8-Ball may continue to shoot so long as any object ball is
legally pocketed on the break.
III. Racking the Balls
The balls are racked in a triangle at the foot of the table with the 8-ball in the center of the
triangle, the first ball of the rack on the foot spot, a stripe ball in one corner of the rack and a
solid ball in the other corner.
X. Choice of Group
The choice of stripes or solids is not determined on the break even if balls are made from only
one or both groups because the table is always open immediately after the break shot.
The choice of group is determined only when a player legally pockets a called object ball after
the break shot.
If the groups have been determined and the player mistakenly shoots at and pockets a ball of
the group, the opponent must call a foul on him before he takes his next shot. If he fails to do
so, the player automatically takes over the group of balls (solids or stripes) at which he/she has
been shooting during this inning.
XI. Legal Shot
Defined-On all shots (except on the break and when the table is open), the shooter must hit one
of his group of balls first, and pocket a number ball or cause the cue ball or any numbered ball to
contact a rail.
It is permissible for the shooter to bank the cue ball off a rail before contacting the object ball;
however, after contact with the object ball, an object ball must be pocketed or the cue ball or
any numbered ball must contact a rail. Failure to meet these requirements is a foul.
XII. Safety Shot
For tactical reasons, a player may choose to pocket an obvious object ball and discontinue a turn
at the table by declaring safety in advance.
A safety shot is defined as a legal shot.
If the shooting player intends to play safe by pocketing an obvious object ball, then prior to the
shot, the shooter must declare a safety to the opponent.
It is the shooters responsibility to make the opponent aware of the intended safety shot. If this
is not done and one of the shooters object balls is pocketed, the shooter will be required to
shoot again.
Any ball pocketed on a safety shot remains pocketed.
XIII. Scoring
A player is entitled to continue shooting until he/she fails to pocket (legally) a ball of his/her
group.
After a player has legally pocketed his entire group of balls, he shoots to pocket the 8-ball.
XIV. Foul Penalty
Opposing player gets cue ball in hand.
Player can place the cue ball anywhere on the table (does not have to be behind the head string
except on opening break). This prevents a player from making intentional fouls that could put
an opponent at a disadvantage.
With cue ball in hand, the player may use a hand or any part of the cue (including the tip) to
position the cue ball.
When placing the cue ball in position, any forward stroke motion contacting the cue ball will be
a foul, if not a legal shot.