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      • As a rule, if the cue ball reacts in a way that is not possible if the cue ball was placed 6 inches away from the object ball, it was a double hit. The exception is that if the balls are touching in which case it is legal to stroke right through the cue ball.
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  1. If you put your cursor on the CB a gap-width inside the front edge, it looks fairly clear that the tip and ferrule go too far forward during the shot, causing a double hit. The double hit is not visually obvious, but the action of the CB seems to imply a foul.

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  3. 6.7 Double Hit / Frozen Balls. If the cue stick contacts the cue ball more than once on a shot, the shot is a foul. If the cue ball is close to but not touching an object ball and the cue tip is still on the cue ball when the cue ball contacts that object ball, the shot is a foul.

  4. "A double hit is an illegal shot involving the tip of the cue stick coming into contact with the cue ball twice during the execution of a single shot. This foul may occur through double clutching the cue ball, or in situations where the cue ball is nearly frozen to the object ball or rail.

  5. Sep 27, 2006 · Fundamentally, shooting at a 45 degree angle or elevating your cue is no different than shooting straight through them. If u say that shooting straight through is a push shot and a double hit, then elevating your cue or shooting at 45 degrees is also a double hit.

  6. May 8, 2024 · What happens with a double-hit is the cue tip hits the cue ball, the cue ball hits the object ball, and the cue tip hits the object ball a second time during the follow-through. You can find a phenomenal demonstration of how this happens in slow motion, here .

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  7. Touching another ball on the table, while placing or adjusting the position of the cue ball, during a ball-in-hand. Doubles Only – Shooting Out Of Rotation. Once a team has shot out of rotation, the foul has occurred.

  8. double-hit foul when the gap between the cue ball (CB) and object ball (OB) is small. I summarize these techniques below. 1. Angled Hit . When the gap between the CB and OB is very small, the most reliable way to avoida double hit is to shoot the CB at an angle. As long as the CB starts off in the tangent-line direction (see . Image 1), the ...

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