Kick-off area and placement point:
Taking the midpoint of the parallel line at one fifth of the long frame of the ball as the center, the inner circle with a diameter of one sixth of the width of the table and close to the bottom of the table is the service area. The intersection of the diagonal lines of the two top pockets and the two waist pockets opposite the tee area is the ball drop point.
American bag-drop ball and its placement;
There are 16 bags in the United States, white cue ball 1, panchromatic ball 1-7, fancy ball 9- 15, and the 8th ball is black. 15 colored balls are placed in a triangle, and the No.8 ball is placed in the middle of the third row. Full color and colored balls should be placed as much as possible.
Right kick-off:
You can toss a coin to decide the right to kick off, or you can let the other side kick off. In each game, you can take turns to kick off.
Effective scoring principle:
According to the principle of color separation, there is no order to shoot down the target ball. Pointing at the ball and fixing the bag are effective. Players tee off at any point in the tee, out of order. They must specify a ball bag, put all their target balls in the bag, and finally play the No.8 ball, and the player who plays the black 8 wins the game.
First, start.
1. After the kick-off, 1 ball must fall into the bag or 4 balls touch the boundary, otherwise the kick-off is invalid;
2. After the invalid tee-off, the opponent has the right to choose to hit the ball or ask the other party to tee off again;
3. After shooting down 1 target ball normally at kick-off, you can continue to hit the ball, and the ball group to which the hit ball belongs is the player's future target ball group;
4. The tee shot down two groups of different target balls, and players can choose the ball group that is beneficial to them as the target ball group;
5. If no ball falls into the bag after kick-off, the opposing player should hit the ball, and the opposing player can choose the target ball at will according to the ball potential;
6. After the kick-off, the cue ball falls into the bag, the ball is out of bounds or other foul behavior occurs, and the ball should be swung again.
7. It's not a loss when the black bag is out of bounds at the kick-off. Kick-off foul, the ball swings again.
Second, foul.
Empty rod; The cue ball falls into the bag; Connecting rod; Jump ball; A foul ball; Missed the target ball; Missed the cue ball; When hitting the ball, the foot leaves the ground; Hit the ball before it stops; Hit the ball before it is fixed; After hitting the ball, no ball falls into the bag or touches the edge of the table.
Shoot down your own target ball while fouling, take it out of your bag and put it on the landing point. If you hit the opponent's ball, you won't take it out; When a foul occurs, the opponent kicks a free kick, and the cue ball can be placed anywhere on the table and hit the ball in any direction.
Third, illegally miss the opportunity.
Hit an unspecified target ball; Target ball and bag mouth are not marked; After hitting the ball, no ball enters the bag or touches the edge of the table; If the designated target ball is not shot down into the designated bag, it should be taken out and put back at the ball point.
Fourth, lose the game.
Before all the balls belonging to a player hit the bag, they got a black 8.
Shoot down your target ball and bring in a black "8".
When the black "8" is hit, the cue ball or "8" ball is out of bounds.
When playing the "8" ball, the cue ball falls into the bag or falls into the bag at the same time as the black "8".
Verb (abbreviation for verb) puts the ball.
When a player fouls, the target ball that falls into the bag and hits out of bounds should be placed at the landing point;
When the ball landing point is occupied, it should be placed on the ball landing point line, as close as possible to the ball landing point, but not attached to other balls;
If it is necessary to place the "8" ball and other colored balls at the same time, the "8" ball should be placed first.
Any missed or invalid target ball should be placed at the ball placement point. When making an obstacle course for your opponent, you should award the main ball to your opponent for handball.
Six, sticky ball
When the cue ball is attached to the target ball, it needs to be hit at a 90-degree angle with the target ball to separate it from the attached ball, and the attached ball cannot move after being hit.
Seven, foul ball
When the knocked-out ball is still outside the table, it is a foul ball. The target ball is placed on the ball placement point, and the main ball is awarded to the opponent and treated as the ball in his hand.
The ball was shot down to the edge of the table and then rolled back to the table. Very effective. If the ball rolls off the edge of the table, it is your target ball and the goal is valid. If it is a cue ball, it should be fouled.
Eight, handball
The player with the ball in his hand can put the cue ball at any point in the service area and hit the ball in any direction.
When the cue ball falls into the bag or hits out of bounds and causes obstacles to the opponent, the cue ball is awarded to the opponent as a handball.
IX. Indirect objectives
Hit the designated bagged target ball and put it in the bag. The cue ball or colored ball that the target ball collides with both sides will not be taken out. If the bagged target ball fails to reach the bag, it will be invalid if it collides with other balls. Take it out and play it back, so that the ball that collided with the opponent will not be taken out.
X. deadlock
The referee thinks that the game is deadlocked and should warn both sides to change the deadlock as soon as possible, otherwise the game will be declared invalid, the ball will be released again and the game will continue in the original order.
XI。 intentional foul
Intentional foul or foul for a certain purpose is intentional foul, and the opponent will be fined if he stops hitting once.
After the first intentional foul penalty, if the player intentionally fouls for the second time, the referee will warn him, and if he intentionally fouls for the third time, he will be disqualified from this competition.
American nine-ball standard rules
First, the mode of competition
In the nine-ball match, both sides use the same main ball (white) and 1 to No.9 *** 10 balls. Every time a player hits a ball, the ball with the smallest number on the table is the first target ball. It is valid for the main ball to hit the first target ball and then hit any ball, and it is qualified to continue hitting the ball. If it hits the ninth ball, it wins.
Second, the equipment
1. Table: The dimension of the inner edge is 2540mm× 1270mm, and the height from the ground to the top of the storage edge is 800mm-850mm.
2. Club: It must meet the standards recognized by China Billiards Association.
3. Racking: The competition must be provided by the competition.
4. Ball impact point: the point on the center line of the long side of the ball that is 635 mm away from the top silo.
5. Tee-off line: a straight line parallel to the bottom library of the table, 635mm away from the bottom, and intersecting with the left and right libraries.
6. Kick-off area: After the kick-off line, it belongs to the effective kick-off area.
7. Effective competition area: The inner edge of the table (inside the rubber edge) and the bag belong to the effective competition area.
Third, put the ball.
Before the kick-off, the target balls are arranged in five rows of diamonds, and the number of each volleyball is one to three. The first ball in the first row must be 1 and placed at the' ball placement point', with the No.9 ball in the middle of the third row and the No.2 ball in the last row. Other target balls must be placed at will, but they must be close to each other. Both sides have the right to check whether the placement of the ball conforms to the rules and ask for correction.
Fourth, kick off
1. The right to kick off in the first game is determined by both sides hitting two main balls with the same specifications at the same time after kick-off, and it will stop after hitting the bottom. The side near the top of the ball has the right to tee off. If the hit ball does not touch the bottom or enter the bag, it is a foul and the opponent gets the right to kick off; If both sides are at the same distance from the top edge, and both sides can't be fined or fouled, play again until one side gets the right to kick off.
2. The organizing committee of the competition may take turns to kick off for both sides or winners when determining multiple competitions before the competition.
3. Kick-off: The cue ball can be placed at any point after the kick-off line, and the cue ball can hit the target ball 1. Any 1 target balls must be bagged, or at least 4 target balls must touch the edge of the table. If the cue ball jumps off the table after kick-off, or the cue ball enters the bag or touches the edge of the table, the number of target balls is less than 4, which is a foul.
Punishment for violating this rule: the opponent may request to swing the ball, and the ball will be re-served by himself or the offending party; Or the opponent gets the right to hit the ball freely.
4. If the 9th ball goes straight into the bag after the kick-off, the winner wins.
If there is no goal or foul after kick-off, the opponent will continue to hit the ball.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) brake cylinder push rod
1. After the kick-off, if a ball enters the bag, the billiards potential position is not ideal, and the player has the opportunity to push the ball to another set. The cue ball can also hit other balls into the bag without touching the shore, and the referee or opponent must be informed before putting the ball. If the player fails to score after the kick-off, and the opponent finds that the table tennis potential is not ideal when hitting the ball, he can also use the push. After pushing the ball, the opponent has the right not to play, so the player must continue to play by himself.
Six, hit the ball
1. Every time a player hits the ball, the ball with the smallest number on the table is the first target ball. It is valid for the main ball to hit the first target ball and then hit any ball, and it is qualified to continue hitting the ball. If it hits the ninth ball, it wins.
Seven, sticky ball
1. When the cue ball is attached to the target ball on the table, the batter needs to move the target ball after hitting the cue ball, and there is no limit to the angle of hand, but the hitting action must be obvious. If the cue ball is hit in the opposite direction, the target ball does not move and is not considered to have touched the target ball.
2. When the cue ball is attached to the non-target ball on the table, the ball cannot move directly after the batter hits the cue ball.
Eight, jump ball
1. The batter can hit the main ball off the table, skip other target balls and hit his own target ball directly according to technical needs. However, the provisions of rule 6 still apply.
2. When the batter jumps the ball, he can only hit the area above the spherical surface of the main ball 1/2 with the club head, and the club used should not be shorter than 90cm.
Nine, lose the game (players lose the game if the following situations occur. )
1. The opponent hit the No.9 ball into the bag without foul.
2. Hit the No.9 ball out of the effective playing area of the table (except the tee time).
3. Three consecutive fouls. (Three consecutive fouls-refers to the foul behavior of one side in the process of hitting the ball three times in a row, regardless of whether the middle opponent hits the ball, scores or fouls. If one side fouls twice in a row, and after it is his turn to hit the ball, there is a legal goal in one stroke, the foul is no longer continuous. )
When the No.9 ball was hit into the bag, any foul happened.
5. In case of malicious foul, the referee has the right to decide that the malicious foul party loses the case.
X. Foul (a player fouls in the following situations)
1. Hit the ball empty.
2. The cue ball falls into the bag
3. Missed the target ball.
4. Hit two balls at the same time.
5. Start hitting the ball before it stops.
6. When hitting the ball, the club head touches the cue ball twice or more.
7. When hitting the ball, touch any part of the ball except the club head.
8. When hitting the ball, keep your feet off the ground.
9. Push the ball when hitting the ball. When the cue ball hits the target ball, the club head still does not leave the cue ball. )
10. After hitting the target ball, no ball enters the bag and no ball touches the library.
1 1. After hitting the library target ball, no target enters the bag. The original library target ball does not touch other libraries, and no ball touches the library except the target ball.
12. Beat the low bar into a jump ball and jump over the target ball or obstacle ball.
13. Hit the target ball or cue ball out of the effective playing area of the table. (The ball knocked out of the effective competition area of the table will not be put into the table except the white ball. After the ball is knocked out of the effective competitive area of the table, it falls into the effective competitive area of the table without any external influence, which is not a foul, but a bag drop is an effective blow. )
14. After one side fouled, the referee didn't give a foul, and the other side touched the cue ball.
15. Mark or measure the table or ball with objects.
Foul penalty: the right to hit the ball freely
1. When one side fouls, the other side can put the cue ball anywhere on the table and start hitting the ball.
Remarks: After the target ball is hit into the bag for a short time (within five seconds), it will be effective if it enters the bag without any external influence, otherwise it will be invalid if it falls into the bag, and it needs to be taken out and put back in place for the opponent to hit the ball.
Snooker competition
Can be summarized as follows:
1. During the game, players hit the target ball with the same main ball. * * * Target balls 2 1 piece, in which: 15 red balls each score one point; Yellow ball 2 points; Green ball 3 points; Brown ball 4 points; Blue ball 5 points; Pink ball 6 points; Black ball 7 points;
2. The athlete's standard batting sequence: alternately throw red balls and colored balls into the bag until all the red balls leave the field, and then all the colored balls leave the field in descending order.
3. Record the score of each bagged live ball in a shot in the batter's score record;
4. The penalty points of the player's foul should be added to the opponent's scoring record;
The basic tactics of snooker competition is to leave the cue ball in the place where the opponent has no live ball to play. That is, creating obstacles for opponents. If a player lags behind his opponent by many points, creating obstacles and punishing his opponent, it becomes a very important scoring method.
6. The winner of a set should be an athlete or a political party:
(1) scored the highest.
(2) The opponent of this set admits defeat, or punishes the opponent for "saving the ball unconsciously" and "misconduct".
7. The winner of a game should be an athlete or a party:
(1) Win all or necessary disks of the game.
(2) Win the most total score and the corresponding cumulative score.
(3) The opponent was fined for "misconduct" in this game.
8. The winner of a game wins the most games or the cumulative score corresponding to the highest total score of an athlete or a party.
9, the placement of the ball:
(1) Before the game starts, the main ball is handball, and the positions of other target balls are as follows:
A) 15 red ball is placed in the red ball area in an equilateral triangle; The red ball at the top of the tripod is located at the center line of the table, as close as possible to the pink ball, but it must not be attached; The bottom line of the tripod is parallel to the top bank.
B) The yellow ball is placed on the right side of Zone D, the green ball is placed on the left side of Zone D, the brown ball is placed at the midpoint of the service line, the blue ball is placed at the center landing point, the pink ball is placed at the top of the tripod, and the black ball is placed at the landing point.
(2) After the game starts, only the referee can wipe the ball at the reasonable request of the batter;
A) If the ball is not at the landing point, mark the position of the ball with a locator before picking it up;
B) The locator used to mark the position of the erased ball will be regarded as a ball, and the ball will not be scored until it is cleaned and put back to its original position. Any player other than the batter touches or disturbs the locator will be punished as a batter, and the game order will not be affected. If necessary, the referee can also put the locator or the wiped ball back to his recognized position, even if the ball has been picked up.
10, competition mode:
Before the start of the competition, both sides should draw lots or mutually agree to determine the order of the competition.
(1) Once the game order is decided, the hitting order of each set cannot be changed. Unless one side fouls, the other side asks him to keep hitting the ball.
(2) Each game will be kicked off by both sides in turn.
(3) When the leather head of the club touches the cue ball, the first player should tee off from his hand;
A) completing a stroke;
B) moving the cue ball by one position;
(4) In order to shoot a good shot, there can be no penalty for violation.
(5) Take the red ball (or designated free ball) as the live ball on the first stroke of each round until all the red balls leave the field. The score of each bagged live ball within one stroke shall be recorded in the score record. The score of each red ball and any free ball designated as a red ball in the same shot shall be recorded in the score record.
(6) If a red ball or a free ball designated as a red ball is hit into the bag, the player can continue to hit the next ball, and the next live ball should be a colored ball selected by the player. If the colored ball is hit into the bag, you can score. Then put the colored ball back to the ball point.
(7) When all the red balls leave the field, hit the red balls and colored balls into the bag alternately in turn, and continue with one shot. Until the last red ball on the table is shot down, a colored ball is also hit into the bag, and the one-shot ball can continue.
(8) After all the red balls leave the table, the colored balls on the table will turn into live balls according to the scores from small to large. After the next colored ball is put in the bag (except in special circumstances), it will stay outside the table and will not be taken out. Then, the batter hits the next colored ball.
(9) The red ball will not be put back on the table after falling into the bag or out of bounds, even if the player benefits from the foul, it will not be considered, but there are some special exceptions.
(10) If the batter doesn't score or foul on the first stroke, his stroke is over. The opponent started hitting the ball from where the cue ball stopped. If the cue ball is out of bounds, it becomes a handball.
1 1. After the meeting, the Bureau and the field:
(1) When there are only black balls left on the table, the black balls will be bagged or fouled, unless the following two situations occur at the same time:
A) At this time, both sides scored the same;
B) The score at this time will not affect the final result of the game (if the cumulative score is negative). (2) When the above two situations occur, then:
A) placing a black ball on a ball placement point;
B) The player decides the hitting order when tossing coins;
C) Players who have the right to kick off kick off from their hands;
D) Hit the ball into the bag or foul, resulting in the end of the set.
(3) If a game is won or lost by cumulative points, the black ball should be repositioned according to the above steps when the scores of all parties are the same at the end of the game.
12, kick off from the hand:
The kick-off by hand must be placed on the line or any position within the line of the kick-off area (D area), and the cue ball can be played in any direction:
(1) If there is any inquiry, the referee shall explain whether the cue ball is placed correctly;
(2) When placing the cue ball, the player needs to touch the cue ball with the leather head to help locate it. When the referee confirms that the batter is not trying to hit the ball at once, the cue ball is not the ball in the game.
13, double click:
In the first collision of the main ball, you must not play two balls at the same time, unless it is two red balls, or a live ball and a free ball.
14. Placement of colored balls: Any colored balls that have been bagged or out of bounds should be placed at the ball placement point before the next stroke.
(1) As the referee fails to place the colored balls correctly, the athletes will not be held responsible.
(2) When all the red balls are cleared, a colored ball will be hit into the bag in increasing order. If the setting is wrong, once the mistake is found, the colored ball should be moved back to the correct position from the table without penalty, and the game will continue.
(3) For one or some wrongly positioned balls, once they are hit, they will be regarded as correctly positioned balls in the subsequent hitting process, and any colored balls that leave the table abnormally will be relocated;
A) If it is found that the misplacement of colored balls is caused by the negligence of the original placement, no punishment will be given.
B) If the batter hits the ball before the referee misplaces it, he will be punished according to the regulations.
(4) When a colored ball needs to be placed and its placement point is occupied, the colored ball should be placed at the placement point where the ball with the highest score can be placed.
(5) If multiple colored balls need to be thrown, and all the throwing points are occupied, the colored balls with high scores should be thrown first.
(6) If all the ball release points are occupied, the area between the ball release point and the top dike is occupied, and the ball can be placed at the position closest to the ball release point on the longitudinal center line of the table.
(7) In all the above cases, when the colored ball is set, it is not allowed to stick other balls.
(8) If you want to place a colored ball correctly, you need to place it by hand according to the placement points determined in these rules.
15, sticky ball:
(1) If the cue ball is stuck on one or more live balls, or on a ball that may become a live ball, the referee shall declare the ball stuck and indicate which ball or balls the cue ball is stuck on.
(2) When recognizing baseball, the batter must hit the main ball to make it leave the baseball, but it is not allowed to move the baseball or cause it.
(3) Under the following circumstances, as long as the batter does not let the target ball move, he will not be punished. Namely:
A) The attached ball is a live ball;
B) The ball may become a live ball, and the referee declares it as a live ball.
C) The ball may become a live ball, and the referee declares it as a live ball, while hitting another ball that may become a live ball.
(4) If the cue ball stops sticking or almost sticking to a non-live ball, the referee should answer "Yes" or "No" when asked whether the ball is stuck. At this time, the batter must hit the cue ball and make it leave without disturbing the ball as mentioned above. But you have to hit a live ball first.
(5) The cue ball is attached to both the live ball and the non-live ball. The referee only needs to point out the extra ball. If the batter must ask the referee whether the cue ball is attached to the non-live ball, he has the right to know.
(6) If it is confirmed by the referee that any movement of the posted ball at the moment of hitting the ball is not caused by the batter, the referee may not judge it as a foul.
16, bag mouth ball:
(1) If the ball falls into the bag, it is not hit or touched by other balls on the edge of the bag, and it has nothing to do with any hitting behavior in the process, the target ball should be put back in its original position, and the score obtained should be calculated.
(2) If the bag mouth ball is hit by any ball in one stroke, the bag will drop.
A) If there is no foul, all the balls should be put back in their original positions, and the ball should be hit repeatedly, or the same batter can play another shot at will.
B) If a foul occurs, the batter will be punished according to the regulations, and all the balls will be put back in their original positions. The next player can choose according to the usual foul.
(3) If a ball keeps a short balance at the edge of the bag mouth and falls into the bag, it should be regarded as a normal bag and need not be put back in place.
17, cue ball becomes obstacle ball after foul:
After a foul, if the cue ball is blocked, the referee should declare that the opponent has won the free kick. (1) If the next player chooses the next stroke, then:
A) He can designate a free kick as a live ball.
B) Any designated ball shall be regarded as a live ball, and score points for the live ball shall be obtained. Only when you are shot down will you put it back to the ball point.
(2) The cue ball is a foul under the following circumstances:
A) Do not play the designated ball first, or play the designated ball and live ball at the same time;
B) Use the designated free ball to cause obstacles to all red balls or live balls, unless there are only pink balls and black balls left on the table.
(3) If the free ball is shot down, it is necessary to take out and put the ball back, and record the score of the live ball.
(4) If the main ball hits the designated ball first, or hits the designated ball and the live ball at the same time, and the live ball is hit into the bag, the score of the live ball is recorded and the live ball is not taken out.
(5) If the designated ball and the live ball are put into the bag at the same time, only the score of the live ball will be recorded. Unless the designated ball is a red ball, when each ball is hit into the bag, its score will be recorded. Then put the free ball back to the falling point, and the live ball will not be taken out.
(6) If the opponent asks the offending party to continue hitting the ball, the declared free kick is invalid.
18, foul:
When there is a violation of the rules in the game, the referee should immediately announce the foul.
(1) If a player fouls before hitting the ball, his round will end immediately. At the same time, the referee will announce the punishment.
(2) If the batter has hit the bat, the referee should wait until the bat is over before announcing the punishment.
(3) If a foul is committed before the next stroke, the referee fails to make a ruling and the opponent does not raise any objection, then the foul is regarded as leniency.
(4) Any misplaced colored ball should be put back in its original place. Only after being shot down or out of bounds can it be placed correctly.
(5) Allow the fouler to get all the points before the foul.
(6) The opponent will start the next shot where the cue ball stops. If the cue ball is out of bounds, the opponent will get the ball in his hand
(7) In case of multiple fouls at the same time, it shall be treated as the score with the highest penalty.
(8) If a player fouls, he will:
A) Punish according to regulations.
B) If the opponent asks, he must continue to hit the ball.
19, punishment:
A player who commits a foul shall be fined 4 points, unless a higher score is shown in the following paragraphs (1) to (4), the penalty shall be:
(1) When the penalty is a live goal:
A) When hitting the ball, the club head touches the cue ball more than once.
B) Keep your feet off the ground.
C) not hitting the ball in the order of hitting the ball
D) the cue ball was not placed in zone d at the tee time.
E) empty rod
F) The cue ball falls into the bag.
G) using free balls to make obstacle balls.
H) jump ball
I) using non-standard clubs
(2) For the following violations, the penalty for the highest score of the ball on the spot shall be imposed:
A) Hit the ball before all the balls stop;
B) Hit the ball before the referee places the colored ball;
C) Bagging inanimate balls.
D) the main ball is played first.
E) push rod
F) Touch the ball in the game, unless the club head touches the cue ball to complete a stroke.
G) hit the ball out of bounds
H) Double-click and punish according to the highest score of two balls (except two red balls or a free ball and a live ball).
(3) The following acts shall be punished with 7 points:
A) Use a foul ball for any purpose.
B) Use any object to measure the spacing or distance.
C) hit the red ball continuously, or hit the free ball continuously after hitting the red ball;
D) Use any ball except the white ball as the main ball;
E) Failing to point out the target ball as required by the referee.
F) Put the red ball into the bag after playing, and it is a foul not to specify the colored ball.
20, continue to hit the ball:
Once the player asks his opponent to keep hitting the ball, this decision will not be changed. Players who are required to continue hitting the ball will:
(1) You can change the ball he wants to play and the live ball he wants to play.
(2) Get the score of the shot down ball.
2 1, air shot foul (unconscious save):
A batter should try his best to hit a live ball. If the referee thinks that the player is not trying his best, he will declare the player a foul on the air shot. Unless there is only one black ball left on the table or there is no way to play a live ball. In the latter case, it must be assumed that, according to the judgment of the referee, the batter does try to play the live ball, as long as he directly or indirectly hits the main ball in the direction of the live ball with enough strength, if there are no blocking balls, the main ball will reach the live ball.
(1) When a foul on the empty shot is declared, the next player can ask the offending party to hit the ball again where the cue ball stopped, or the offending party can handle it by itself from the original position. In the latter case, the live ball should be the same live ball hit by the last ball before this. Namely:
A) Any red ball is a live ball there.
B) After all the red balls leave the field, the colored balls are live balls.
C) After the red ball falls into the bag, the colored ball is the one chosen by the batter under the condition of live ball.
(2) When there is a straight path between the cue ball and any live ball or any possible part of the live ball, if the batter fails to hit it, the referee shall declare the ball a foul. Unless the referee thinks that the player needs to create or has created obstacles before hitting the ball, the referee thinks that the empty shot is not intentional.
(3) When the situation described in (2) occurs and the empty ball is announced, there is a straight path from the main ball to a live ball or possibly a live ball, so that two balls can collide along the whole central spherical surface (if the live ball is a red ball and is not blocked by colored balls, it should refer to the whole diameter of any red ball), then:
A) hit the ball from the same position. If the first hit of the live ball fails again, it is declared an empty foul, no matter how many points it is.
B) If it is required to punch again from the original position, the referee should warn the offending party. If the third punch fails, the result will be a set loss to the opponent.
(4) After the cue ball returns to its original position according to these rules, there is a straight path from the cue ball to any live ball or any part of the live ball. At this time, if the batter fouls the free kick, including the cue ball to be hit, if he has not hit the ball yet, he can not declare it as an empty shot, and other appropriate penalties can be taken in this case:
A) The next player can choose to hit the ball by himself or ask the offending party to hit the ball hard at the stop position.
B) The next player can ask the referee to put all the balls back to the position before the foul, so that the offending party can hit the ball again from there.
C) If the above situation still occurs after the continuous announcement of the empty space, any warning that may be awarded to the opponent is still valid.
(5) All other empty shots are announced according to the referee's judgment.
(6) After the empty shot occurs, the next player requests to put the cue ball back in its original position, and any disturbed target ball should remain in its current state, unless the referee thinks that the offending player will benefit from it. In the latter case, with the consent of the referee, any or all disturbed balls can be returned to their original positions. But in any case, the colored balls that leave the table abnormally should be placed at the ball release point or returned to the original correct position.
(7) After the empty shot, when any ball is put back in its original position, the position of the ball can be consulted with the offending party or the next player, and then the referee's decision will finally end.
(8) When asking for advice, no matter which player touches any ball in the middle of the game, he should be punished as a batter. The original competition order remains unchanged. If necessary, the touched ball should be put back to the position recognized by the referee, even if the ball has been picked up by the referee, it is not allowed to touch the ball.
22. Touch the ball:
If the static or moving ball is disturbed by other non-batting players, the referee should restore the ball to its original position in his opinion; Or let it continue to move until it stops with impunity.
These rules should include the situation that the batter is forced to move the ball due to other accidents or personnel reasons, but the batter's companion is not limited.
Players are not responsible for the interference caused by the referee.