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Potting the black ball immediately after the final yellow/red, in the same stroke...?

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Say the red player has one red left on the table. He takes a shot, pots the red and the white ricochets of and continues to pot the black straight away.

Is this a foul, and therefore a loss, or not?

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  1. A loss over here

    BCA Website

    Why all the thumbs down ?? what game are you playing???


  2. 7 away

  3. Foul.

    The black ball must be stroked independently.

    Loss

  4. FOUL! you have to pot each ball separate in pool but you can pot multiple reds at once, even in snooker.

  5. foull

  6. in  glasgow league rules its a win

  7. you lose the game

    A player pocketing the 8 ball (black) and any other ball on the same shot will lose the game. Except following a foul when only the 8 ball (black) and ball(s) of the opponents group are on the table, then with the first shoy of the first visit, the player may legally pocket the 8 ball (black) as well as ball(s) of the opponent's group by any combination and in any order.

    see rule  7c in link.

    http://www.epa.org.uk/rules.php

  8. foul 7 points away

  9. "You lose" game over, you potted the black by default of a foul stroke...allbeit off your last ball on the table...

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