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Not sure how this is Pokemon related, but oh well. A ball has a certain force going in its certain direction, and when it hits your hand, your hand hits the ball with the same amount of force, but in the opposite direction. When you move your hand back, it acts like a cushion and persay "absorbs" the force of the ball. Much like if you jumped onto your bed. It would hurt if your bed was solid and didn't move at all, but because it springs in when a force lands on it, it feels nicer. Just ask your science teacher or your parents or something.
Yes, you are still allowed to draw. The hand size limit only comes into effect at the end of your End Phases. If you have more than 6 cards in hand at that time, you must discard down to 6. However at any other time, you are freely allowed to hold 7 or more cards.
To delete your data for the game 8 Ball Pool on Facebook, log into your account and click on the symbol at the very end on the right hand side at the top of the page. Select the 'settings' option. On the left hand side of the page choose 'Apps' and then look for 8 Ball Pool. To the right of the game you will see an option to edit and an 'x' symbol. Click on that and choose the 'remove' option.
You cannot simply choose to discard a card from hand, voluntarily, or send cards from the field. You can only do so when allowed to do so for a cost, or instructed to by an effect or game mechanic.
There is no hard limit, you may have as many cards in hand as whatever effects have allowed you to draw. However at the end of your end phase, you must discard down to six, if you have more. At any other time, there is no limit.
no, youll be called for a travel. no matter how you hold the ball, you cannot take three steps.
It is technically still allowed, but it is rarely phrased like that. The key is, does the referee feel there was the intention to move towards the ball, or was there an attempt to move the hand/ arm out of the way of the ball. If the referee thinks the the player unintentionally hit the ball, then it is ball to hand, and play continues.
it all depends if moved both feet and if you dribbled before. if not then yes.
You are allowed to run 4 steps with the ball after which the ball must either be kicked from the toe back to hand or bounced, before running another 4 steps. Most of the time doing this is done by kicking hand to toe as you cannot bounce the ball more than once in a row like you can in basketball. So as players run they are mostly kicking it from hand to toe with the occasional bounce. This action is known as a solo run.
Only one hand is to be on the ball when it is being dribbled
Players From the opposite team are not allowed to be in the crease when the have the ball, but the players from the defensive team may be in the crease
yes
after the ball is released from the pitcher's hand
Hand ball is a foul called to a player who accidentally or intentionally touch the ball from the hands to the biceps of a football player. If the hand ball is intentional, the referee may give a card to the player who did it (yellow or red card). The only player that is allowed to touch the ball with any part of his body is the goal keeper.
Two steps or more without dribbling is called travelling
Feet are the primary body part which controls the ball. Apart from these, Shoulders, Chest and Thighs are allowed to touch the ball. NO hand contact is allowed.
No. It will be ruled a false start by the ref.