to save me getting my rule book out; can someone explain why this happened to me last night.
My oppoent had potted my ball (with an apology) and then double-baulked me, I came to the table thinking that I should have a re-spot. Nope. I asked and was told that it was a ridiculous rule (at least he didn't say, "you should know the rules") but that I had to try and hit either of them.... or be allowed to play an intentional foul.
I went up and down the table but managed to find the gap between them; only about 3 balls widths between them.... cliche #76.
My opponent then had an easy pot-red, screwed back for an easy in-off to middle and got about 35 from that situation.
I recovered from that and only fell short 100-to-97 but he said that he lost a match because of that a short while ago.... is all this right? If it is, what possible justification is there for condoning an intentional miss.... even if it gets you 2 points it might cause you a huge problem. What should replace it and can I replay my game!
My oppoent had potted my ball (with an apology) and then double-baulked me, I came to the table thinking that I should have a re-spot. Nope. I asked and was told that it was a ridiculous rule (at least he didn't say, "you should know the rules") but that I had to try and hit either of them.... or be allowed to play an intentional foul.
I went up and down the table but managed to find the gap between them; only about 3 balls widths between them.... cliche #76.
My opponent then had an easy pot-red, screwed back for an easy in-off to middle and got about 35 from that situation.
I recovered from that and only fell short 100-to-97 but he said that he lost a match because of that a short while ago.... is all this right? If it is, what possible justification is there for condoning an intentional miss.... even if it gets you 2 points it might cause you a huge problem. What should replace it and can I replay my game!
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