I presume that there was a ball obstructing the yellow? The fact that a cushion is in the way cannot give a free ball.
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostNo, as mentioned, the nominated ball must be hit first, so in this instant you cannot nominate the black, well saying that he can but as he cannot hit it first he will give a foul away most probably.Last edited by Souwester; 6 February 2012, 08:58 PM.
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Originally Posted by Souwester View PostI presume that there was a ball obstructing the yellow? The fact that a cushion is in the way cannot give a free ball.
Originally Posted by Souwester View PostIf you noiminate a ball on that is impossible to hit and play at it have you played a deliberate foul? Is it ungentlemanly conduct? In virtually every case a deliberate foul (except when you have no *choice* but to play the impossible ball) would be ungentlemanly, but in this scenario I think the referee would have to assume it was pure ignorance of the rules. Unless of course the player could gain some advantage from playing the shot.
With ungentlemanly conduct, what are the correct words to call that to the players?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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The referee can never warn a player that he is about to commit a foul, so yes he'd have to let the player strike the ball, and then assess the outcome.
The suggested call I've put forward in my draft document is 'I'm formally warning you that any such further conduct will result in the frame being awarded to your opponent' but it is certainly not cast in stone. Unless of course the frame/match is being awarded to the opponent.
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