🎱 Blackball Pool Rules
1. What Is Blackball?
Blackball is the official name of the game. Players are expected to compete in a sportsmanlike manner at all times. The referee is the sole authority on fair and unfair play and may take any action necessary to ensure the rules are followed.
2. Equipment & Table Layout
Blackball is played on a six-pocket rectangular table with six cushions.
✅ Permitted Equipment:
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Cue Ball: White
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Object Balls:
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Seven red (or blue) and seven yellow balls
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Alternatively, balls numbered 1–7 and 9–15
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Black Ball: Number 8
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Mechanical Bridges: Spider, goose-neck, and cross rests
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Accessories: Cues, extenders, chalk, gloves, and powder
No other equipment is permitted unless ratified by the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA).
📐 Table Markings:
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Playing Surface: Flat area bordered by cushions
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Black Spot: Located at the intersection of two imaginary diagonal lines joining the center and corner pockets
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Baulk Line: A straight line drawn 1/5th of the table’s length from cushion to cushion, parallel to the cushion furthest from the black spot
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Baulk Area: The rectangular zone bordered by the baulk line and three cushions
3. Objective of the Game
The goal is simple:
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Pocket all object balls from your assigned group (red or yellow), in any order
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Then legally pot the black ball to win the game
Section 4: Commencement of the Game or a Re-Start
🔹 4.1 Opening Break & Lagging Procedure
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The opening break is determined by a lag. The winner of the lag chooses who breaks.
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Breaks alternate in subsequent frames, except in the case of a re-rack due to slow or negative play (see Rule 8g).
🏁 Lagging Rules:
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Use two cue balls (or two object balls if unavailable), placed behind the baulk line.
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Players stand on opposite sides and strike simultaneously toward the top cushion.
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The ball closest to the baulk cushion wins.
❌ Automatic Loss of Lag:
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Ball crosses into opponent’s half
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Fails to contact top cushion
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Drops into a pocket
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Jumps off the table
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Touches a side cushion
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Comes to rest inside a pocket area past the baulk cushion
If both players commit lag fouls or the result is unclear, the lag is repeated.
🔹 4.2 The Rack
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Balls are arranged in a triangle with the black ball on the black spot.
🔹 4.3 The Break
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The cue ball is played from baulk toward the racked balls.
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A frame begins when the cue tip contacts the cue ball.
✅ Legal Break:
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A ball is potted, or
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At least two object balls fully cross an imaginary line between the center pockets
❌ Illegal Break:
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Opponent receives a free shot + one visit
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Cue ball may be played from its position or from baulk
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Alternatively, a re-rack may be called
🔹 4.4 Playing from Baulk
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Cue ball must be placed by hand within baulk
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Adjustments allowed until a shot is played
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Touching the cue ball with the cue tip counts as a shot
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Cue ball may be played in any direction
⚠️ It is a foul if the cue ball touches another ball during placement.
🔹 4.5 Black Ball Potted on Break or Re-Rack
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Balls are re-racked, and the same player breaks again
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No penalty incurred, even if other balls are potted or leave the table
🔹 4.6 Deciding Groups on an Open Table
The table remains open:
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After a break
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After a foul
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During a free shot
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If both groups are potted in a combination shot
Once a player pots a ball from a single group, they are assigned that group for the frame. The opponent takes the opposite group.
🔹 4.7 Deciding Groups After a Foul
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Balls potted during a foul are ignored for group assignment
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Incoming player faces an open table and receives a free shot
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Cue ball may be played from its position or from baulk
🔹 4.8 Continuing Play
Players continue their turn if:
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They pot a ball legally
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They do not commit a foul
Turn ends if:
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No ball is potted
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A foul is committed
🔹 4.9 Cue Ball in Hand
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Cue ball may be placed anywhere within baulk
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Must follow legal placement rules (see 4.4)
🔹 4.10 Touching Balls
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If touching an “on” ball: player is deemed to have played it
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Legal shot requires either a pot or any ball contacting a cushion
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If touching a ball not “on”: player must play away and meet legal shot requirements
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If touching multiple balls and no legal shot is possible: stalemate (see 4.18)
Moving a touching ball during the shot is a foul.
🔹 4.11 Combination Shots
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Multiple object balls may be potted in a single shot
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Legal if initial contact is with a ball from the player’s group
Examples:
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Potting both groups after contacting own group ball
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Potting final group ball and black ball in
⚠️ Section 5: Fouls
A foul results in loss of turn and may lead to further penalties depending on the situation.
Common Fouls
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5a. Potting the Cue Ball (‘In-Off’): Includes the break shot. Cue ball may be recovered from the basket.
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5b. Playing Outside Baulk: When required to play within baulk.
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5c. Potting Opponent’s Ball: Without potting your own group ball or the black (if “on”), unless the table is open.
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5d. Failing to Perform a Legal Shot:
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Cue ball must first contact an “on” ball, then:
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Pot an “on” ball, or
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Cause any ball to contact a cushion
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Exception: escaping a snooker (see 5g)
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Specific Infractions
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5e. Jump Shots: Cue ball jumps over another ball without legal contact.
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5f. Push Strokes: Cue tip remains in contact after forward motion begins.
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5g. Failure to Escape Snooker: Must contact an “on” ball; cushion contact not required.
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5h. Striking Cue Ball Improperly: Using any part of the cue other than the tip.
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5i. Playing Before Balls Stop: All balls must come to rest before next shot.
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5j. Playing Before Re-Spotting: Balls requiring re-spotting must be replaced first.
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5k. Playing Out of Turn
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5m. Double Hits: Cue tip contacts cue ball more than once in a shot.
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5n. No Foot on Floor: Except for players with physical disabilities.
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5p. Touching a Ball: With body, clothing, accessories, or cue (except tip during legal shot)
Equipment responsibility lies with the player. If personal equipment causes interference, it’s a foul. Tournament-supplied equipment is exempt.
🚫 Section 6: Penalty After a Foul
6a. Loss of Control
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Offending player loses next visit
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Opponent receives:
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Free shot
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One additional visit
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6b. Free Shot Rules
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Table is open
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No nomination required
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Player may:
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Pot opponent’s balls
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Use combination shots
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Play black ball onto any group
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Pot black ball only if it is “on”
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6c. Cue Ball Placement
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May be played from baulk or where it lies
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Moving cue ball within baulk does not count as a shot or visit
❌ Section 7: Loss of Frame Fouls
These fouls result in immediate loss of frame:
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7a. Foul While Potting the Black
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7b. Potting the Black With Group Balls Remaining
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7c. Deliberate Foul:
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Playing a ball not “on”
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Failing to attempt a legal shot
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7d. Touching or Picking Up a Ball Without Permission
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7e. Preventing Cue Ball from Going In-Off
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7f. Disrupting Opponent’s Play Deliberately
🏆 Section 8: Tournament & League Guidelines
8a. Timed Shots
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Players have 60 seconds per shot
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Referee announces “30 seconds” warning
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Delay in recovering cue ball may trigger timing
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Time Out allowed for:
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Requesting rest/bridge
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Obstruction
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Touching ball decision
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8b. Unsportsmanlike Conduct
May result in loss of frame or match. Examples:
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Foul language
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Throwing or unscrewing cue
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Arguing with officials
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Interfering with opponent’s shot
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Failing to clear the table area
8c. Coaching
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Advice from others is prohibited
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Referee may award frame to opponent if compromised
8d. Leaving the Playing Area
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Requires referee permission
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Bathroom breaks allowed between frames if no referee present
8e. Rule Clarification
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Referee may explain rules
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Cannot offer tactical advice
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Players are responsible for knowing the rules
8f. Excessive Time
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Referee ensures pace of play
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Local rules may apply if timing rule is not enforced
8g. Re-Racks for Negative Play
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Use 9-ball rack: remove apex ball and back five
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Players lag to determine who breaks
8h. Doubles Play
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Communication during shots is unsporting
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Governed by competition rules
8i. Playing Without a Referee
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Disputes must be referred to officials before next shot
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Failure to do so may result in forfeiture of frame or match