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8-Ball, 9-Ball & 10-Ball
Modifying Rules
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8-Ball, 9-Ball & 10-Ball
The usual rules of 8-Ball, 9-Ball & 10-Ball apply except as modified below. All T140 Events™ must be conducted in accordance with these Modifying Rules and with T140’s General Rules.
The Contest is played to a maximum of 10 Racks or to 20 minutes – whichever occurs first. Each Rack counts as ten Event Points.
Players lag or toss for the first break. In subsequent Racks, the Loser breaks.
Each Player records the total number of Racks they have won at the end of each Round. The T140
®
App automatically calculates the Event Points.
8-Ball
If after 20 minutes, there is an unfinished Rack then each Player records the number of their balls pocketed in that last Rack. Each Player will be credited with 1 Event Point (0.1 Racks) for each of their balls pocketed in that unfinished Rack. These additional Part Racks are added to total Racks won for the Round.
9-Ball & 10-Ball
If after 20 minutes, there is an unfinished Rack then each Player records the total number of balls pocketed in that last Rack. Each Player will be credited with 1 Event Point (0.1 Racks) for each of the balls pocketed by either player in that unfinished Rack. These additional Part Racks are added to total Racks won for the Round.
In a Contest where the two Players are two or more Divisions apart:-
the higher ranked Player can’t win the Rack on a cannon or combination shot (plant). Should this occur the nine ball/ten Ball is re-spotted on the racking dot or as close to it as possible in any direction, chosen by the Opponent and play continues (no foul); and
the higher ranked Player can’t win the Rack with the 3 foul rule.
Ultra Rules
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Modifying Rules
The usual rules of 8-Ball, 9-Ball & 10-Ball apply except as modified below. All T140 Ultra Events™ must be conducted in accordance with these Modifying Rules and with T140’s General Rules (Ultra).
The Contest is played to a maximum of 10 Racks or to 20 minutes – whichever occurs first. Each Rack counts as ten Event Points.
Players lag or toss for the first break. In subsequent Racks, the Loser breaks.
Each Player records the total number of Racks they have won at the end of each Round. The T140
®
App automatically calculates the Event Points.
8-Ball
If after 20 minutes, there is an unfinished Rack then each Player records the number of their balls pocketed in that last Rack. Each Player will be credited with 1 Event Point (0.1 Racks) for each of their balls pocketed in that unfinished Rack. These additional Part Racks are added to total Racks won for the Round.
9-Ball & 10-Ball
If after 20 minutes, there is an unfinished Rack then each Player records the total number of balls pocketed in that last Rack. Each Player will be credited with 1 Event Point (0.1 Racks) for each of the balls pocketed by either player in that unfinished Rack. These additional Part Racks are added to total Racks won for the Round.
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