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if a player1 starts the game and pockets with the first shot let's say a striped ball, so he can hit again. in order to choose to play with the striped, does he gave to just hit a striped or does he have to pocket another one?

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  1. If on the first shot ''AFTER '' the break player 1 pockets a stripe then he has stripes. He doesn't have to pocket another one to determine that.

    If player 1 pockets a stripe ''ON'' the break then the table is still open , under bca rules. Always check the rules before you play because they do vary from league to league or place to place.


  2. Just has to hit one. You don't have to pocket one on every go.

  3. I assume that you're talking about 8-ball.  It doesn't matter what gets pocketed on the break shot.  The table is always open after the break.  The breaker could pocket a stripe on the break, and then decide to shoot for a solid if they choose.  Suits are not determined until a player pockets a called ball.  Now, if the breaker shoots for a solid and misses, the table is still open for the opponent.  M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.

  4. He has to hit a striped ball.

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