I have a tournament at the weekend with county rules but I'm not sure of a few rules fully ie if a ball is frozen and if a snooker is a total snooker as I've been told you don't need to hit cushions etc
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can someone help with county pool rules
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Originally Posted by lukeeyw View PostI have a tournament at the weekend with county rules but I'm not sure of a few rules fully ie if a ball is frozen and if a snooker is a total snooker as I've been told you don't need to hit cushions etc
http://www.epa.org.uk/wrules.php
good luck in the tournament - let us know how you get onLast edited by DandyA; 17 July 2012, 12:52 AM.
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The Guidance to Referees (on World Rules) is quite helpful in understanding what the rules mean:
http://www.wepf.org/playrules.php?option=2
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can someone help with county pool rules
Blackball rules are different to world rules
The total snooker rules much the same
Make sure you tell the ref or your opponent if a balls not frozen if you plan to play it( they can call a foul if you double kiss it)
One free shot and one visit following foul
Skill shot allowed
You can play from where the ball finishes or from behind the line following the foul ( ask for the ball to be moved)
Don't catch the cueball if it's going in the pocket
( loss of frame)
Skillshot allowed on the black
And happy birthday
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can someone help with county pool rules
No a ball doesn't have to hit a Cush if you pot
If the balls frozen on a Cush and you play directly on to it, the cueball then double kisses and rebounds back in the middle of the table
That would be a foul
If you come off the edge of a frozen ball and the White hits the Cush then it's not a foul as a ball has hit a cushion after contact with the on ball
Any ball can hit the cushion after contact not just the cueball
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