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Eight-ball

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Eight-ball
One of the ways to rack the balls for a game of eight-ball.
Highest governing bodyWorld Pool-Billiard Association
First played1900s
Characteristics
ContactNo
Team membersSingle competitors or doubles
Mixed sexYes
EquipmentCue sports equipment
Glossaryglossary of cue sports terms
Presence
Country or regionWorldwide

Eight-ball (also 8-ball or eightball, and sometimes called spots and stripes,[1] big ones and little ones,[2] or rarely highs and lows) is a type of pool game. It is played on a billiard table with sixteen billiard balls (a cue ball and fifteen object balls). The object balls include seven solid-colored balls numbered 1 through 7, seven striped balls numbered 9 through 15, and the black 8 ball. After the balls are scattered with a break shot, a player is on either the solid or striped balls. The object of the game is to pocket the 8-ball.

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  1. "Scottish Pool Association". Archived from the original on April 13, 2014.
  2. Bohanon, Mike (August 18, 2022). "Cue Tips: Bigs, Littles, Stripes, and Solids". Fort Bragg Advocate-News. Retrieved February 5, 2024.

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