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If you pocket your opponent's ball in pool, it is considered a foul. Your opponent will be awarded a ball in hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
If you hit your opponent's ball into the pocket along with your own ball in pool, it is considered a legal shot and you continue your turn.
Scratching in pool, where the cue ball goes into a pocket, results in a foul. This gives the opponent ball-in-hand, allowing them to place the cue ball anywhere on the table. This can significantly impact the outcome of the game by giving the opponent an advantage in their next shot.
When you scratch in pool, it means you accidentally pocket the cue ball. This results in a foul, giving your opponent ball-in-hand and the opportunity to place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their next shot.
If you are speaking about pocket aces (2 aces as starting hand) the percentages are as followed.Full ring game (10 players): Aces only have a 30,62% chance of winning, which means 69,38% chance of being "cracked".Short handed (6 players): 48,86% of winning, 51,14% chance of being cracked.Heads up (2 players): 84,86% chance of winning, 15,14% chance of being cracked.
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In 9 ball, players must pocket the balls in numerical order, starting with the 1 ball. The player who legally pockets the 9 ball wins the game. Players must hit the lowest numbered ball on the table first and continue to pocket balls until they reach the 9 ball. Fouls can result in the opponent gaining control of the table.
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In scratch pool, players must pocket all their balls without scratching (sinking the cue ball) and then sink the 8-ball to win. Fouls result in a loss of turn or ball in hand for the opponent.
Tennis players keep a ball in their pocket while playing to have a spare ball readily available for serving or when the current ball is lost or needs to be replaced.
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In Pocket Tanks, the Tracer weapon fires a projectile that creates a visible line on the terrain as it travels. This line indicates the path of the shot, allowing players to see where it will land and helping them gauge angles for future shots. The projectile explodes on impact, causing damage to the opponent. Its unique visual effect can also serve as a strategic tool to plan attacks.