I would change the rule which allows you to roll up and snooker your opponent behind a colour after potting a red to lay a snooker on all reds, and make it a 7pt foul and free ball to opponent, I would however make it legal to e.g. nominate yellow and snooker behind another colour.
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Originally Posted by brazil70 View PostI would change the rule which allows you to roll up and snooker your opponent behind a colour after potting a red to lay a snooker on all reds, and make it a 7pt foul and free ball to opponent, I would however make it legal to e.g. nominate yellow and snooker behind another colour.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postthe "ungentlemanly" conduct needs to be enhanced/improved/published more, as I fell that (some) referees feel awkward applying it; especially to some of the big names.
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If you abolished the miss rule, then surely people would (in particular situations) play safe and just put the white against a cushion at the other end of the table rather than attempt to hit the ball. I always presumed this was the why it existed.
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Originally Posted by billabong View PostI'd bring in the rule from pool about having to hit a cushion with any ball, after cueball contacts a ball
( unless you pot a ball )
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Originally Posted by andy carson View Postid bring in you had to have had 6 pints before playing a matchIt's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head
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Originally Posted by andy carson View Postid bring in you had to have had 6 pints before playing a match
I've been playing that way for years.
I would keep the miss rule, but only as it would apply to a striker not making an attempt to hit a ball on. If you make a decent enough try, no miss. This is just with the lads. The pros should make every shot.
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