We can supply free Blackball rules documents downloadable from this site or from your own web your pages. These files are suitable for viewing online or printing out. Even better, these files can be 'customised' to promote your league or pool organisation.
There is no charge for this service.

Click here for an example : Blackball Pool Rules
  

Blackball rules are downloadable from the WPA site as a 12 page document. Using this information we have prepared these 'pdf' files.
In creating concise single page rule sheets some presentational changes were necessary, but of course the playing rules remain unaltered.

 
We have begun by creating files suitable for printing on A4 sheets. The text is by necessity small but is clear enough using a good quality print ( not draft ).
 
Here are some examples to
view or download and print ....

Standard A4 Sheet
Ladies Blackball
Welsh Blackball
Scottish 8ball
Arbroath League
 
There are many others, but you will get the idea !  Just let us know what customised details you would like to see on the rule sheet prepared for your league or pool organisation.
 
You might want to include your web address, a brief description of your league, a sponsor's name, contact details or a small logo.
    
Just let us know what you would like to appear on your rule sheet.
We will prepare the file and make it available free of charge for your players or site members to view, download or print.
  
Email : rules@blackball.co.uk

click for official blackball 8ball pool rules
  
Officials from the World Pool Association committee and the Blackball Rules committee have confirmed that these are the current playing rules as sanctioned and ratified by the W.P.A. in January 2006 and that they are not subject to change. Click this banner to download the official rules as a 12 page document ....
  
  

  
As an alternative to printing out rule sheets, click 'here' to purchase blackball rules posters.
These coloured A3 posters list the rules as sanctioned by the World Pool Association. These are of course the current rules and a moratorium on any further rule changes has been established through to January 2008.