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TYPE OF GAME Bank Pool is a
game where legally pocketed balls must be banked into the pocket (using
one or more banks). Any ball on the table can be selected and the game is
call ball-and-pocket.
PLAYERS Two individuals, or two teams.
BALLS USED Object balls numbered 1-15, plus the cue ball.
THE RACK Standard triangle rack. Balls can be in any order.
OBJECT OF THE GAME To be the first player, or team, to legally sink
eight balls.
OPENING BREAK The break shot is "free". If anything is
made on the break it spots and the breaker is still at the table. If
nothing is made the breaker's inning is over.
RULES OF PLAY All shots, except opening break, are call
ball-and-pocket. A player continues with his inning so long as he
makes legal shots. ILLEGALLY POCKETED BALLS Are spotted. If a foul was
committed the player must spot an additional ball from those he previously
sank, or owe the table a ball (to be spotted immediately after the end of
the inning in which he is first able to pay the table).
JUMPED OBJECT BALLS Are spotted without penalty.
CUE BALL AFTER JUMP OR SCRATCH Is put in play from the kitchen. The
cue ball coming to rest off of the table bed is considered a foul.
PENALTIES FOR FOULS The player must pay the table a ball. In
addition to this any balls sunk on the foul stroke must be spotted.
SUCCESSIVE FOUL PENALTIES If a player fouls in three successive
innings he looses the game.
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