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Seminole Florida Pro Tour - 10-Ball Rules E-mail
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Tuesday, 15 May 2007

10-Ball Rules                Click for Details

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The official 10-Ball rules of the Seminole Florida Pro Tour

Seminole Florida Pro Tour 10-Ball Rules 

10- Ball follows the same rules as Texas Express rules for 9-Ball except for the following differences:

 

1.)    When racking 10-ball, you must put the one ball in front, then the two and the three    

       balls go on each end of the rack, and the ten ball in the middle of the pack.

 

2.)    The ten ball on the break will not count as a win.  When you make it on the break,

It counts as a ball made on the break so the breaker keeps shooting and it spots up

immediately, unless it blocks or bothers you from shooting the next shot.

If it blocks or bothers you from the next shot, it will stay down until you finish        

            that shot, then put it on the spot.

 

      3.) You must break within the box.  It starts inward one diamond from each corner           

            pocket and up to the second diamond.  Four balls must hit a rail, or two balls     

            pocketed.  You must contact the one ball first to make a legal break.

 

4.)    Winner racks the balls.  Both players may also agree to rack for each other.

 

      5.) The game begins when the cue ball passes the head string.  If no contact was made   

            with any balls, the incoming shooter has two options:  1. To break the balls or

           2. Have his opponent break again but this time he will be on one foul.

 

6.)    When shooting over an object ball or passed an object ball to get to the cue ball

      and the cue ball is as close as 1 ½ inches or closer, he must not move the object

ball in any way or it is a foul.       

 

 

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poolm200   | Registered | 2007-05-21 07:36:03
rule #6 ... are you serious ??? gimmie a break (busts out measuring tape haha !!)
chalktalk   | Registered | 2008-01-17 10:39:51
It's common to say the width of the chalk where i hail from although that's not quite accurate it's just shy of an inch.
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