China's nine-ball chasing rules

The rules of the Chinese nine-ball chase are as follows:

1. After the kick-off, the kickoff player can freely choose the kick-off position. Starting from the 1 ball, the No.9 ball will be bagged in order to win a game.

2. The kickoff player must hit the ball 1, and at least four colored balls out of nine balls hit the shore, or the colored balls are in the bag, so the kickoff is valid.

3. After the kick-off, if the cue ball goes into the bag or touches the table, there is no need to kick off again, then the opponent will kick off.

4. If you hit the No.9 ball into the bag according to the rules when you kick off, you can continue to kick off even if you win a game.

Whoever wins this game has the right to start the next game.

Foul determination:

1, the main ball does not touch the target ball (except that the main ball is stuck on the target ball), which is a foul.

2. If the cue ball falls into the bag or jumps off the table, it is a foul.

3. The colored ball can't jump off the table, otherwise it will be considered a foul.

4. Touch any ball on the table with a club, body, clothes, etc. It's a foul.

5. When the target ball or cue ball hits the shore, if the target ball is not in the bag, it is considered a foul.

6. Don't leave your feet on the ground, otherwise it will be considered a foul.

Introduction of China billiards;

China billiards rose in the late 1980s, and the Small Ball Sports Management Center of the State Sports General Administration announced the unification of the name of the sport in 20 12, and named it "China billiards".

China billiards rose in the late 1980s. After the appellation of "Chinese Eight-Ball" standardized different appellations such as "Sixteen-Color Ball", "American Bagging" and "Poole Eight-Ball", the Chinese Billiards Association suddenly announced a new starting point in 20 12 and forcibly changed its name to "Chinese Billiards".

On March 2012 15, the Small Ball Sports Management Center and Star Brand Group of the State Sports General Administration held a press conference to announce that China billiards (English name: Chinese billiards) will be renamed in the future.

20 14, 14 On June 3, 2004, China Billiards Association renamed this billiards sport again, and the English name was changed to China Pool;; 20 15 65438+ 10/01,China billiards association renamed this billiards style again and changed it to China billiards.