When you play billiards, you need to follow certain rules. Sometimes when you play billiards, many people don't know how to deal with it. In fact, this is a common phenomenon. In fact, the way to deal with billiards is not complicated, but very easy to understand.
Is billiards counted in after playing
In different billiards games, the rules on whether the ball is scored are different. Chinese style eight balls, if the ball is hit on the table during the kick-off and then released, it is usually considered as a foul. If you hit the No. 1 ball and push it out, the opponent will get a free ball.
If the No. 8 ball is knocked out of the table, it needs to be put back to the ball point, and the opponent will get the right of free ball. If the ball is hit on the table during the game, no matter what color the ball is, it is a fault of the batter, and the opponent will get the free ball.
The rule of nine balls is similar to that of eight balls in Chinese style. Nine balls also allow the ball to disappear from the table legally and be counted as a goal. If the stroke causes the ball to come out, the opponent will get a free ball. If the colored ball is hit, it needs to be put back to its original position; If a non colored ball occupies the spot, it should be placed on the corresponding high score colored ball position.
As the main ball, when it is hit off the table, the red ball will disappear from the table reasonably. This shot will not be scored, but the opponent will be scored 4 to 7 points. After that, the opponent can choose to continue to hit the ball or let the offending party continue to hit the ball.
In a snooker game, if a player tries to hit one ball and causes other balls to leave the table at the same time, these balls will be regarded as legitimate scores. For example, if a white ball and a red ball hit the table together, the red ball will be counted as a goal. In this case, the batter will not lose points, but the opponent will get points for playing extra balls. The opponent can choose to continue to hit the ball, or he can choose to accept the other party's ball into the pocket as his ball right.
What to do if you can't play billiards straight
1. Station
Make sure that the forearm is naturally sagging and forms an angle of about 90 degrees with the ground. When holding the club with the back hand, you should keep relaxed and avoid holding it too tightly, which is usually one of the main reasons for the club not being straight.
2. Pull rod process
After the end of the pull rod, you should naturally relax the back hand and hold your breath, rather than suddenly stop the action of the club. Then, use the forearm to drive the wrist to send the club forward.
3. Ball penetration
When the cue ball touches the cue ball, it should not stop immediately, but follow up naturally with inertia. The purpose of this process is to make the club move in a straight line, rather than suddenly changing its direction.
Why can't billiards play
The grip is too far forward, and the front of the arm rest is too short, so there is little room for force generation, which makes it impossible to generate force. Try to understand what the reason is. If it is the former, don't try to force it first, and then slowly start to practice your strength after technical improvement; If it is the latter, you can try to hold the rod back a bit.