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How to Rack Billiard Balls for a Game of 8 Ball |

Saturday, 14 October 2006
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The only real "rule" for a game of 8 ball is that the 8 ball be placed in the middle of the rack. A game of 8 ball or rotation takes a three-sided, or triangular shaped, rack. This procedure is for the color of standard billiard (pool) balls and is also used for any game of billiards except 9 ball. There is a very simple way to remember how to rack the balls for a game of 8 ball. A lot of people will tell you to alternate solid and stripe, solid and stripe. The following is the proper method to rack the ball for a game of 8 ball. 1. Start by placing the solid yellow 1 ball in the front V of the 8-ball rack with the 2. Place the striped yellow 9 ball on the left side behind the solid yellow 1 ball. This 3. Using numeric order, place the solid blue 2 ball behind the striped yellow 9 ball, 4. Place the striped blue 10 ball behind the solid blue 2 ball, maintaining the color 5. Next, place the solid red 3 ball behind the striped blue 10 ball, which will fill the 6. Place the striped red 11 ball to the right of the solid red 3 ball, going across the 7. Place the solid purple 4 ball to the right of the striped red 11 ball. 8. Place the striped purple 12 ball to the right of the solid purple 4 ball. 9. Place the solid orange 5 ball in the right corner to the right of the striped purple 10. Place the striped orange 13 ball in front along the right bar of the 8-ball rack in 11. Place the solid green 6 ball in front of the striped orange 13 ball. 12. Place the striped green 14 ball in front of the solid green 6 ball. This will fill 13. Place the solid black 8 ball in the forward opening of the rack. 14.Place the solid burgundy 7 ball and striped burgundy 15 ball behind the 8 ball. Use all eight of your fingers--not your thumbs--and push on the back roll of balls, forcing them tight in the 8-ball rack and making sure that the 1 ball is placed in the middle of the pool table "dot." This is very important, since it is difficult for your opponent to make a ball on the break if he's shooting at a "tight rack." Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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