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Sure, forty inches. Here's the section from the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA). 15. Lights The bed and rails of the table must receive at least 520 lux (48 footcandles) of light at every point
Hello Dorothy, In 9-ball the game isn't over until the nine is pocketed on a legal shot. You can't lose a game of nine-ball, someone has to win it. Your example is the same as any time a player pockets
Hi Jody. I'm going to assume you mean by "d-19", a McDermott model D-19, though you never stated the type of cue. We keep cues for many reasons; from because they are old friends that have made
Hi James- According to the World Standardized Rules, as long as you make at least one ball on the break, you can choose whichever balls you want for your next shot. The relevent rule- 4.10 CHOICE
Hi Jennie. I'm not sure really what you mean by "rules" in your question. The rules of nine ball are the rules of nine ball. You can read them at http://www.bca-pool.com/play/tournaments/rules/rls_9bl

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