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Originally Posted by VillaGuy View PostWhat's happened in the Brecel game apart from the result, was Murphy on form?
Glad to see Murphy through. One of my favourite players and Brecel doesn't do anything for me...I find him far too casual a player too often.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's my understand that the ref shouldn't remind a player of the game's current status unless asked, but that incident just then when Higgins put Selby back in after Selby had gone in-off, it appears that's exactly what the ref did. When Selby came to the table he looked as though he may have forgotten is was ball-in-hand and was about to play it from the cushion where the ref had placed it.
By picking up the cueball as Selby was weighing up the reds (it almost looked like the ref pretended he'd seen a mark on the cueball, as an excuse to pick it up) and cleaning it, he reminded Selby it was ball-in-hand.
I'm not suggesting Selby had forgotten it was ball-in-hand and I'm sure Higgins would have told him if he went to play it from the cushion, but still interesting what the ref did there.Last edited by Billy; 2 December 2016, 04:42 PM."Kryten, isn't it round about this time of year that your head goes back to the lab for retuning?"
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong, but it's my understand that the ref shouldn't remind a player of the game's current status unless asked, but that incident just then when Higgins put Selby back in after Selby had gone in-off, it appears that's exactly what the ref did. When Selby came to the table he looked as though he may have forgotten is was ball-in-hand and was about to play it from the cushion where the ref had placed it.
By picking up the cueball as Selby was weighing up the reds (it almost looked like the ref pretended he'd seen a mark on the cueball, as an excuse to pick it up) and cleaning it, he reminded Selby it was ball-in-hand.
I'm not suggesting Selby had forgotten it was ball-in-hand and I'm sure Higgins would have told him if he went to play it from the cushion, but still interesting what the ref did there.
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Originally Posted by Billy View PostCorrect me if I'm wrong, but it's my understand that the ref shouldn't remind a player of the game's current status unless asked, but that incident just then when Higgins put Selby back in after Selby had gone in-off, it appears that's exactly what the ref did. When Selby came to the table he looked as though he may have forgotten is was ball-in-hand and was about to play it from the cushion where the ref had placed it.
By picking up the cueball as Selby was weighing up the reds (it almost looked like the ref pretended he'd seen a mark on the cueball, as an excuse to pick it up) and cleaning it, he reminded Selby it was ball-in-hand.
I'm not suggesting Selby had forgotten it was ball-in-hand and I'm sure Higgins would have told him if he went to play it from the cushion, but still interesting what the ref did there.
Not that Mark addressed the cue ball at all, but went straight round to look at the reds (ref then picked up the cue ball during this time)
Interesting one, "am I ball in hand?" can the referee answer that question? LondonLad?Up the TSF! :snooker:
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