Rules
Official Rules and Points System of Brazil Billiards Home
🎱 Chinese 8-Ball Rules
Chinese 8-Ball (also known as Chinese Pool) combines elements of American 8-ball and Snooker, played with 16 balls.
Ball Types
- Cue Ball: White ball used to strike target balls
- Solid Balls: Numbers 1-7, solid colored balls
- Stripe Balls: Numbers 9-15, striped colored balls
- 8-Ball: Black solid ball, determines the winner
Break Rules
- Balls are racked in a triangle with 8-ball in the center
- Break shot must hit the apex ball first
- Legal break: at least 4 balls hit cushions or a ball is pocketed
- Pocketing 8-ball on break: re-rack or spot the 8-ball and continue
- Scratching on break: opponent gets ball-in-hand
Ball Selection
- First legally pocketed ball determines your group
- If both solid and stripe are pocketed on break, shooter chooses
- Must pocket all balls in your group before shooting the 8-ball
Fouls
- Cue ball fails to contact any target ball
- Cue ball contacts opponent's ball first
- Cue ball is pocketed (Scratch)
- No ball contacts a cushion after the shot
- Both feet off the floor during shot
- Striking with non-tip end of cue
- Double hit (push shot)
- Moving a ball on the table
After a foul: opponent gets ball-in-hand anywhere on the table.
Win/Lose Conditions
- Win: Legally pocket the 8-ball after clearing your group
- Lose:
- Pocketing 8-ball before clearing your group
- Scratching while shooting the 8-ball
- 8-ball jumps off the table
- 8-ball goes into wrong pocket (when called)
⚖️ Brazil Billiards Home Handicap Rules
To ensure fair competition between players of different skill levels, we use a unique handicap system.
Player Level System
The organizing committee assigns levels from BP 1 to BP 30 for all players.
Reference: National Standard Level 10 ≈ BP 20
Ball Handicap (1-6 levels difference)
| Level Diff | Handicap Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 🔴 Front One | Higher level player gives one ball in front |
| 2 | 🟡 Middle One | Gives one ball in the middle |
| 3 | 🟢 Back One | Gives one ball at the back |
| 4 | 🟠 Middle Two | Gives two balls in the middle |
| 5 | 🔵 Middle+Back One | Gives one middle and one back ball |
| 6 | 🟣 Back Two | Gives two balls at the back |
Game Handicap (7-9 levels difference)
| Level Diff | Handicap Type | Example |
|---|---|---|
| 7 | Back Two + 1 game | BP20 vs BP27: BP20 gives back two, starts 0:1 |
| 8 | Back Two + 2 games | BP20 vs BP28: BP20 gives back two, starts 0:2 |
| 9+ | Back Two + 3 games (max) | BP20 vs BP30: BP20 gives back two, starts 0:3 |
📌 Important: Differences over 9 levels are calculated as 9 levels (max: Back Two + 3 games)
🏆 Registration & Draw Rules
Registration Rules
- All registered members can sign up for tournaments
- Registration requires committee approval
- Earn +10 points upon approval
- Register before the deadline
Draw Rules
- All draws are completely random, no seeding
- Players are randomly assigned to positions (1-8/16/24/32)
- Empty slots are randomly distributed (byes may occur)
- Mid-tournament draws (e.g., semi-final pairings) are also random
Tournament Formats
Single Elimination
One loss and you're out. Suitable for quick tournaments.
Double Elimination
Two losses to be eliminated. First loss sends you to losers bracket.
Supported Sizes
System supports the following tournament sizes:
📊 Player Level Rules
Player levels (BP value) are adjusted based on tournament results to reflect true skill.
Promotion Conditions
| Achievement | Level Change | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 🥇 Champion | +2 levels | Win a tournament, level increases by 2 |
| 🥈 Runner-up | +1 level | Runner-up, level increases by 1 |
| 🥉 Two 3rd Places | +1 level | Two 3rd places accumulated, level increases by 1 |
| ⭐ Special Evaluation | Committee Decision | Committee evaluates overall performance for promotion |
💡 Note: Maximum level is BP 30, minimum is BP 1. Changes take effect before next tournament.
⭐ Player Points Rules
Points measure overall tournament performance and determine rankings.
How to Earn Points
Points Example
Example: Player wins a 16-player tournament
- Registration:+10
- Win 4 matches:+80 (4×20)
- Enter Knockout:+40
- Enter Semi-Final:+80
- Champion:+320
- Total:530 points
🌟 Points Usage: Points are used for annual rankings and best player awards!