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eight most controversial rules of Chinese billiards
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first, Break Shot
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Maybe you will score the black ball in the beginning
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we should put the black ball on the set and keep kicking
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or restart the game
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second, goals are not divided at the beginning
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it depends on the second score
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When you're a full-color ball but score a half color ball, it's not a foul
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then it's your opponent's turn
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third, consecutive kick
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It's a foul to hit two balls next to each other
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but now it isn't a foul
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It's a foul to hit if they are not touched
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fourth, intentional foul
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If my balls surround my opponent's black ball
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At this time, the opponent may deliberately foul
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If he fouls three times, he will lose
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at this time, we should calm down
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fifth, jumping ball
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This is allowed in Chinese billiards
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Hitting the lower half of a white ball is a foul
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Hitting the upper half of a white ball is not a foul
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Sixth, it's a foul to fly the ball
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and your opponent will get a cue ball in hand
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but you will lose if you fly the black ball when you want to score it
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seventh, touching ball
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It is a foul not to touch the edge after scoring
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make sure that after hitting, a ball will hit the edge
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eight, we don't have to report the pocket in advance in Chinese billiards
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including the black ball and a lucky score
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to be continued