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Triple S Games's video: How to play Straight Pool 14 1 Continuous

@How to play Straight Pool (14.1 Continuous)
Learn the rules to the billiard game Straight Pool quickly and concisely - This video has no distractions, just the rules. Check out my video general rules for pocket billiards here: https://youtu.be/9-gBgYFq4Jk Learn how to play 8 Ball here: https://youtu.be/T87g7ronTRs Learn how to play 9 Ball here: https://youtu.be/ohS-Q5atMLU Don't own a pool table? Buy it here: https://amzn.to/3hdr6kE (This Amazon Affiliate link directly supports me) RULES: This game uses the general rules for pocket billiards except for these changes. Check out my video for any clarification. The object of 14.1 Continuous is to be the first player to 150 points, or another agreed amount of points. Every object ball you legally pocket gives you 1 point. On the opening break, if no called ball is pocketed, the cue ball and two object balls must each be driven to a rail or the shot is a breaking foul. A breaking foul subtracts two points from the breaker’s score and the non-breaking player may force the breaker to rebreak if he doesn’t accept the table. The shooter remains at the table as long as he continues to legally pocket called balls or wins the game. Shots must be called. The shooter may call "safety" in which case play passes to the opponent at the end of the shot and any object ball pocketed on the safety is spotted. All balls pocketed on fouls, safeties, without a called ball having been pocketed, and all balls driven off the table are spotted. When fourteen balls from a rack have been legally pocketed, play is suspended until the balls are re-racked. When the balls are re-racked, the apex ball is omitted if only fourteen balls are being racked. The shooter may hit into the rack and break it but if no called ball is pocketed, the cue ball and two object balls must each be driven to a rail or it is a breaking foul. If the fifteenth ball of a rack needs to be spotted and the fourteen balls have not been touched, the fifteenth ball will spot on the apex spot and the triangle is used to assure a tight rack. If the fifteenth ball was pocketed on the shot that scored the fourteenth ball, all fifteen balls are re-racked. If the 15th object ball and the cue balls interfere with the rack, then all fifteen balls are re-racked and the cue ball is in hand behind the head string. If only the object ball interferes, it is placed on the head spot or the center spot if the cue ball blocks the head spot. If only the cue ball interferes, then it is placed on the head spot. If that spot is blocked, then it is placed behind the head string. There is no restriction on which object ball the shooter may play as the first shot of the new rack. The shooter scores one point for legally pocketing a called shot. Each additional ball pocketed on such a shot also counts one point. Fouls are penalized by subtracting points from the offending player's score and balls are spotted as necessary and play passes to his opponent. Scores may be negative due to penalties from fouls. On a foul, the incoming player receives ball in hand behind the head string. If both a standard foul and a breaking foul happen on one shot, it is considered a breaking foul. If a player fouls three times without making an intervening legal shot, it is a serious foul. 1 point is subtracted for the third foul as usual, then an additional 15 points are subtracted. The offending player's consecutive foul count is reset to 0 and all fifteen balls are re-racked and the offending player is required to shoot under the requirements of the opening break. The first player to the predetermined point total is the winner.

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