It takes some time to get your head around to using the Tactical foul to your adavantage in WR.
I started playing BB and liked it because it was simplistic to play tactically e.g. play a snooker and the opponent had to make a valid attempt to get out of it (similar to snooker) and the combination shots allowed pockets to be unblocked by opponents balls which requires skill.
Since playing WR, learning and watching how tactical fouls can be used to your advantage, I now love WR and prefer it to BB as it opens up new challenges and rewards into the game of pool! I must admit it does take some time to learn when to use them. Some struggle to get past the tactical foul (sometimes referred to as deliberate foul) and think it's unsporting, especially when they have been on the negative end of it and lost the frame after seemingly being in control of the frame but this is just naive of the rules.
You have to accept it as it is i.e. just a tactical shot (just like playing a safety shot)..
The original topic.... foul snooker is only when you cannot hit both edges of one of your object balls after a tactical foul and cushions are not included e.g. if your object ball is on a cushion, you obviously cannot strike one edge of the ball as the cushion could be in the way of the edge. However jaws of the pocket are included so if your opponent left cue ball in the jaw of the pocket during a tactical foul shot and you cannot see both edges of one of your object ball then it is classed as a foul snooker. (which give you option to nominate any ball to be classed as your ball or take cue ball behind balk (if in balk you still cannot hit any object ball on both edges then you can still nominate any ball for a foul snooker))
I hope that made sense!
I started playing BB and liked it because it was simplistic to play tactically e.g. play a snooker and the opponent had to make a valid attempt to get out of it (similar to snooker) and the combination shots allowed pockets to be unblocked by opponents balls which requires skill.
Since playing WR, learning and watching how tactical fouls can be used to your advantage, I now love WR and prefer it to BB as it opens up new challenges and rewards into the game of pool! I must admit it does take some time to learn when to use them. Some struggle to get past the tactical foul (sometimes referred to as deliberate foul) and think it's unsporting, especially when they have been on the negative end of it and lost the frame after seemingly being in control of the frame but this is just naive of the rules.
You have to accept it as it is i.e. just a tactical shot (just like playing a safety shot)..
The original topic.... foul snooker is only when you cannot hit both edges of one of your object balls after a tactical foul and cushions are not included e.g. if your object ball is on a cushion, you obviously cannot strike one edge of the ball as the cushion could be in the way of the edge. However jaws of the pocket are included so if your opponent left cue ball in the jaw of the pocket during a tactical foul shot and you cannot see both edges of one of your object ball then it is classed as a foul snooker. (which give you option to nominate any ball to be classed as your ball or take cue ball behind balk (if in balk you still cannot hit any object ball on both edges then you can still nominate any ball for a foul snooker))
I hope that made sense!
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