Scratching on a pool break is considered a foul, resulting in a loss of turn and the incoming player getting ball-in-hand, meaning they can place the cue ball anywhere on the table for their shot.
A diamond can scratch a diamond, but one diamond cannot scratch itself.
Scratching on the break typically results in a foul, where your opponent gets ball-in-hand behind the headstring. You do not automatically lose the game for scratching on the break, but it can give your opponent an advantage.
Diamond is the hardest mineral and is the only one that can scratch corundum. but in my opinion corundum will scratch corundum any mineral of the same hardness will scratch the other !
you will go crazy
A scratch bet is a type of wager where a bettor places a bet on a specific outcome, but if that outcome is not achieved, the bettor can "scratch" or cancel the bet before the event occurs. This often happens in horse racing or sports betting, allowing for flexibility if conditions change. Scratch bets typically have specific rules regarding when and how they can be canceled, often resulting in a refund or credit for the bettor.
The the first foul that occurs should be the called foul. Under BCA and APA 8 Ball rules, multiple fouls, which can include a scratch, cannot be assessed and only one foul can be called. Except on the break, a scratch is defined as a type of foul. The shot must be a legal shot to foul, and if the break is not a legal break, no foul can occur although a scratch can occur.
A symbiotic relationship is one in which both parties benefit. "You scratch my back; I scratch yours."
the game maker scratch doesn't no it doesn't
The place you need to scratch stays itchy until you scratch it.
it's proball because one cat thinks the other will break it
No beace it cant be scratched and if cant be scratch than how is it going to break
A scratch.
you smack her
You can get cat scratch fever.
In pocket billiards, a scratch is a slang term to refer to a foul where the cue ball either goes into a pocket or leaves the table. After a scratch, the next player gets "ball-in-hand" with the cue ball. This allows them to place the ball anywhere on the table, or, depending upon house rules or if the scratch occurred on the break, placing it behind the head string. In 8 Ball, if the scratch occurs and the 8 ball is pocketed as well, it is a loss of game - under some House Rules, a scratch when shooting the 8 ball is automatic loss of game.
They itch. Don't you scratch yourself when that happens. Also your dog may have fleas.
No,what happens is that when you break one of your fingers the bone is out of place.What happens next is that you get a cast on.Then you bone will slowly go back into place.