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NAPA 10-Ball Equipment Rules

10-Ball Game Play Rules Match Play Rules Coaching and Officiating Fouls Equipment Rules Scoring Rules Shooter Rules Team Rules Playoff Rules General Rules Code of Conduct

Below is a summary of the official NAPA (North American Pool Shooters Association) rules for 10-ball pool. Always refer to the official rulebook for the most up-to-date details.


POOL CUE SPECIFICATIONS

Pool cues must meet the following specifications:

RACKS

Using a standard billiard rack provided by the hosting venue is the standard protocol during league or tournament matches. However, it is permissible to use an alternative rack as long as the following applies:

BRIDGE

Using a standard billiard bridge is legal during a shooter’s shot.

Using any active object ball or out of play ball or balls as a bridge or a tool to assist in one's execution of a shot is illegal and a ball in hand foul.

CUE EXTENDERS

Using a cue extender is legal during a shooter's shot. Cue extenders may be added or removed from a player's cue during their turn at the table. Please see rule 11.4.2 if a cue must be broken down in order to add or remove the extender.

TRAINING AIDS

Training aids are not allowed to be used during matches.

Deliberate markings or disfigurements of the playing shaft or ferrule or the use of a laser site is considered a training aid and is not allowed.

If a player is found to be in violation of this rule the following penalty applies:

OUTSIDE BALLS

Using any balls other than the standard pool balls, normally used at the playing location, must be agreed upon by both team captains and the playing venue management.

JUMP CUES & ACCESSORIES

Jump cues are allowed. You may use your regular pool cue or any manufactured jump cue. Breaking down your cue and using just a shaft is a ball in hand foul.

Using an accessory to perform a jump shot such as a bridge, cue holder, jump caddy, claw or handcrafted device is legal during a shooter's shot.

EAR BUDS/EAR PHONES

Use of earbuds or earphones at the local league level is determined by your local league operator. Earbuds and earphones are not allowed at any NAPA sanctioned regional event or national event.

More Information

For full official rules, visit the NAPA Rulebook.