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[9 balls] How to jump and stick the ball?

1, the way to jump the ball is really hard to say. Let's just say,

First of all, choose a hard leather pole, preferably not too heavy.

Then, use the power of throwing darts to hit the pole at the cue ball.

Don't push too hard, and don't hold the pole too tightly.

The angle of the club can be about 45 degrees.

Seen from the direction of the club, the impact point is the center or slightly lower point of the cue ball. Because the club is tilted, it is not a foul to hit it lower, and that point is still in the upper half of the cue ball.

It takes a lot of strength to play jump ball with ordinary leather head, which is difficult to control.

I suggest you find a way to feel it: take the cue ball to a wooden table (desk or something) and practice jumping ball with little effort. Because the wooden desktop is much more elastic than the table, it is easy to jump out. You can find the right point and angle through this exercise. When you come back to the table after better control, just add a little strength.

2. Don't touch the table with the right bar. Stabbing a knife on the table is not a foul. What to do if the tablecloth is broken depends on the situation. If you don't mean it, nothing will happen. Just change the table and continue the game. If you intentionally destroy the equipment, you may be punished by the tournament organization. In the game, it is often the case that the club head crosses the table when hitting the pull rod at a very low position, so the lines similar to chocolate powder will be left on the table (the chocolate powder stuck to the cue ball will also leave similar lines on the table, so pay attention to the distinction). Usually, the pole used in the competition will not use a pole with a large angle, but the strength will be controlled less until the club head touches the table.

3, no. WPA rules clearly stipulate that the rule of three consecutive fouls is not used in eight-ball matches. Excerpts are as follows:

6. 14 fouled three times in a row

... some games, such as eight balls, do not include this rule. ....