good - 8/19 bad - 7/19 neither - 4/19
a football or any type of ball ========================= Any kind of ball with a ballular shape. The [American] football is not one of them.
Draw a star. Place one ball at each point. Place one ball at each line intersection. You will now have 5 lines, each has 4 balls, total of 10 balls.
The mass is 295 grams. This is multiplication and subtraction. 9 x 238 = 2142 grams for the balls Total - ball mass = box mass 2437 - 2142 = 295 grams
16 balls in pool including the cue ball
the odds are calculated by multiplying the number of balls in sequence... for a 5 number win it would be 32x31x30x29x28.... to 1. the draw of your first number is 32:1 odds... your second number then becomes 31:1 odds and so on... or you have 1 chance in 24,165,120 to hit 5 numbers from a 32 ball machine
No, in 8 ball and straight pool there are fifteen numbered balls plus the cue ball.
There are 3 major differences between 8 Ball and 9 Ball pocket billiards. First - most obvious is that one uses only the first 9 numbered balls, while 8 Ball uses 15 numbered balls. Second - a major difference is how to win - In 8 Ball, unless the opponent loses the game by means of a bad shot (sinking the 8 ball prior to it being the proper ball), a player must sink all their balls and the final point ball (the 8 Ball); In 9 Ball, you can win on any shot by making the final point ball (the 9 ball) although all other numbered balls may be on the table. These first 2 things make 9 ball a much faster game, so it is preferred for televised play. Third - In 8 ball, you may sink any of your balls in any order, and can hit any of your balls first to accomplish this; In 9 ball, you may sink any numbered balls in any order, but must hit the lowest numbered ball on the table first. Other than that - the equipment and most of the play is the same with only minor other differences.
The lowest numbered ball in pool is the 1 ball. Pool does not assign points to the balls, so they are all of equal value.
The number of balls depends upon the game. All balls use a cue ball plus 7, 9, 15, or 21 numbered balls.
Yes. When playing 9 ball, no numbered ball has any significance except the 9 ball. Although the 9 ball is often pocketed by means of a combination shot, sinking all numbered balls in order is not uncommon. This requres that the 8 ball be struck and even pocketed if it is the lowest numbered ball on the table.
Baseball, a pocket billiards game, uses 21 numbered balls following the same color scheme as the first 15, and a cue ball.
depends on the game, most common are 8-ball in which there are 15.one player plays1-7, the other plays 9-15,then the 8. the other is 9-ball in which there 9. In 9 ball pool you hit the nine ball in last.10 or 16. The three most common pool games are 8 Ball, 9 Ball and Straight Pool. Both 8 Ball and Straight Pool use 15 numbered balls and the cue ball. In 9 Ball, only the first 9 numbered balls are used plus the cue ball.
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This is an old experiment. Neither. Both balls have the same velocity as gravity draws on them equally.
8-ball is played with total 16 balls. Out of which 1 is a cue ball, 7 are stripped balls, 7 solid colored ball and the remaining one is the black ball i.e. numbered 8. This is the main ball of this game and so the name of this game is 8-ball.
Different numbers for different games. 8-Ball has 15 numbered balls and one cue ball. 9-Ball has 9 balls and one cue ball.