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  1. Nine Ball is played with nine object balls num- bered one through nine and a cue ball. On each shot the first ball the cue ball contacts must be the lowest-numbered ball on the table, but the balls need not …

  2. A legal shot requires that the cue ball’s first contact be with the lowest numbered ball on the table. A player must then (1) pocket a ball, or (2) cause the cue ball or any object ball to contact a cushion. …

  3. Nine Ball is played with nine object balls numbered one through nine and a cue ball. On each shot the first ball the cue ball contacts must be the lowest-numbered ball on the table, but the balls need not …

  4. Nine-Ball is played with nine object balls numbered one through nine and a cue ball. On each shot, the first ball the cue ball contacts must be the lowest numbered ball on the table, but the balls need not …

  5. Other than the circumstances described in BALLS ON THE FLOOR, the only ball that would ever be spotted would be the 9-Ball when the shooter has pocketed the 9-Ball and scratched or otherwise …

  6. If the cue ball is pocketed or driven off the table, or the requirements of the opening break are not met, it is a foul, and the incoming player has cue ball in hand anywhere on the table.

  7. Jul 30, 2017 · The Billiards League of America has developed these Nine Ball Rules in effort to make a fair & fun playing environment for all involved. Knowing these rules will put you in a position to make …