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Originally Posted by vjmehra View PostThat could put you at a disadvantage potentially though, or at the very least, not sufficient reward for a good snooker.
If you get rid of the miss rule, with ball in hand, it has to be anywhere on the table to make sense.āŖ š“š”š¢š¤šµšā«š³ļøš
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In the worst case scenario...
Even if the player with ball in hand hasn't gained real positional advantage from previously playing a great safe shot. At least they will be able to play an equally if not better shot with ball in hand from behind the bulk line.
Remember, these players can not only pot great balls, but they can also play great safety shots.
Ball in hand puts the skill element back into the players hand without controversy."I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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Another ruling with ball in hand.
Is that the player with ball in hand could be given the option of positioning the ball anywhere behind the bulk line (but not directly behind any ball) and choose for the opponent to play from that position...
Not in the jaws of the pocket or hooked on the corner jaw of the pocket.
Tight on the bulk cushion with no or little direct path back to bulk would be a challenging shot to say the least. Even for Ronnie.
Reward the player by optionally forcing the opponent to play a shot of high skill.
Bring skill to the game."I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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How about if the player who laid the snooker, is permitted to punch his opponent in the face if he fails to escape?
No, that's a really stupid idea.
He's only allowed to punch him if he fails to escape AND leaves the table safe in doing so.Last edited by Billy; 10 March 2019, 11:49 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 vmax View PostNo technology is needed, use the ball maker and a chalk pencil to make a mark where the cue ball was and a little brush to remove it when it the song and dance is over and done with, or get rid of the stupid rule.
I often wonder why, when there is a consensus that snooker is proud of it's players honesty, that all attempted snooker escapes that miss are seen as deliberate and seeking to gain advantage. You can miss a black off its spot but are not allowed to miss a three cushion snooker escape by 10mm, it doesn't make sense to me.
How do those who use the miss rule in their local leagues solve any disputes as to where the balls were ?
Our league doesn't use the rule, you accept the situation or put the other bloke back in just like it used to be before all this replacing balls crap came in.
Solution? There is already a 'play again' rule which because of this 'miss' nonsense is rarely used these days. Why not take this rule and strengthen it. Let your opponent 'play again' (from where the balls lie), but he's not allowed to (a) score any points or (b) leave his opponent snookered
In other words, the player must play a neutral shot or it is another foul and the same options are reapplied.
That way the game can flow, no endless consultations with markers/screens/mardy players, no upsets to players rhythm, ticket buying public/viewers/sponsors don't get bored/annoyed, and best of all, players don't rack up 30+ points cos they tickled up behind the sodding yellow.
HATE the miss rule. Hope I've managed to convey that.
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Originally Posted by JIMO96 View PostI'm with this guy. Hate the rule, all it does is crank up the tediom, distract the ticket buying public, ruin players rhythms and needlessly pressurises the refs. All for a situation which is nigh on 100% impossible to replicate.
Solution? There is already a 'play again' rule which because of this 'miss' nonsense is rarely used these days. Why not take this rule and strengthen it. Let your opponent 'play again' (from where the balls lie), but he's not allowed to (a) score any points or (b) leave his opponent snookered
In other words, the player must play a neutral shot or it is another foul and the same options are reapplied.
That way the game can flow, no endless consultations with markers/screens/mardy players, no upsets to players rhythm, ticket buying public/viewers/sponsors don't get bored/annoyed, and best of all, players don't rack up 30+ points cos they tickled up behind the sodding yellow.
HATE the miss rule. Hope I've managed to convey that.
Otherwise we're back to square one where the player who made the original great shot isn't rewarded for doing so..."I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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Originally Posted by the lone wolf View PostThis is ok provided the "play it again Sam" can be used multiple times during the play. However this may lead to one player playing by himself until their opponent wants to take the shot they leave.
Otherwise we're back to square one where the player who made the original great shot isn't rewarded for doing so...
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Originally Posted by JIMO96 View PostNot so. In my idea, so long as the fouling player who 'plays again' scores no points and leaves his opponent unsnookered, he can't be punished and his opponent has to play next. At the end of the day, fouls are punishable by points as it is, I don't get why the non offender has to be given some sort of 'advantage' as well.
The fine margins in professional snooker can't be determined by one player playing a professional miss without them being punished.
By the way. I'm also fed up with the miss rule and can't stand it when it's played too by amateurs."I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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Originally Posted by vjmehra View PostIām not sure! But something better then being stuck with ball in hand in baulk!
If you lay a skilful snooker, great shot! Well done. Sometimes you may get a frame winning opportunity, others not. It's not imo your divine right to get one. It takes many great shots to win frames and matches. I haven't seen many matches where the person playing the best all round snooker didn't win...
Bon chance!āŖ š“š”š¢š¤šµšā«š³ļøš
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Originally Posted by the lone wolf View PostBecause professional players are able to play professional misses... This is the whole point of the miss rule.
The fine margins in professional snooker can't be determined by one player playing a professional miss without them being punished.
By the way. I'm also fed up with the miss rule and can't stand it when it's played too by amateurs.
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Originally Posted by the lone wolf View PostBecause professional players are able to play professional misses... This is the whole point of the miss rule.
The fine margins in professional snooker can't be determined by one player playing a professional miss without them being punished.
By the way. I'm also fed up with the miss rule and can't stand it when it's played too by amateurs.
Make player nominate escape route and intended ball to hit. Award 4 points for every balls width distance the contact is missed by. ( maybe to a max of 16 ) if red are the "ball on" and any red is hit then no foul.
(Can of worms aggghhhh!! Got me at it) lolzāŖ š“š”š¢š¤šµšā«š³ļøš
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Originally Posted by Cue crafty View PostHow about:-
Make player nominate escape route and intended ball to hit. Award 4 points for every balls width distance the contact is missed by. ( maybe to a max of 16 ) if red are the "ball on" and any red is hit then no foul.
(Can of worms aggghhhh!! Got me at it) lolz
More like snakes on a plane
I like the idea of call shot as in American 8ball. But it is still open to abuse..."I got injected with the passion for snooker" - SQ_FLYER
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