International 8 Ball Referee

International Eight Ball Pool Rules

Introduction

Following a vote (International EightBall Rules) at today’s 2022 World Eightball Pool Federation (WEPF) Annual General Meeting in Killarney (22/10/2022), member nations have made the historic decision to adopt International EightBall Pool Rules for all WEPF international events from 2023 onwards.

Having taken place at The Gleneagle Hotel – home of the ongoing WEPF World Championships – each nation received a vote on the motion during the AGM, with a landslide victory in favour of the new rules, which are currently being used in this year’s World Masters for the first time.

The WEPF welcomes this outcome and looks forward to a bold and prosperous new era for the sport around the world.

The change in playing rules will take effect from January 1st, 2023.

Further information to follow.

Yours in sport,
The WEPF Board

International EightBall Pool Rules

The International Eightball Pool rules (IR) are played at the World Eightball Pool Federation Championships (WEPF) and the Australian Eight Ball Federation Championships (AEBF).

comment by 8 Ball Umpire
What does this mean!
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WEPF will officially have 2 sets of playing rules.
1: World Rules
2: International Rules
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remember the motion was for International Events
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WEPF Membership
Article 4 – 9
The WEPF members accept its tournament and championship rules for international events.
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AEBF
* Therefore AEBF will adopt the International Rules.
AEBF by-laws
24. Playing Rules
24.1 All games are to be played under the Official Rules of Eight Ball as authorised by the Australian Eight Ball Federation
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State n Territories
Associations joining their respective state/territory body will adopt both sets of rules.
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On the 1st of January 2023 Australia has two sets of playing rules.
1: World Rules
2: International Rules

International EightBall Rules

The International Eightball Pool rules (IR) are played at the World Eightball Pool Federation Championships (WEPF) and the Australian Eight Ball Federation Championships (AEBF).