Hi guys, I just want to clarify in my mind what the ruling is on these(and why if anyone knows).
Reds stay off the table after being potted, even if there is a foul. So as far as I know, if a player pots a red, he gets one point and if the white goes into a pocket as well, his opponent gets 4.
But what if a player puts the cue ball in a pocket and then a red goes down. Still 4 points for the opponent. I have always played that the red stays down too. Is this correct? Are you not depriving the opponent the opportunity to pot that red during his own turn.
The same applies when a colour is on and a red goes down.
Was it always this way that the red stays down?
thanks guys
Reds stay off the table after being potted, even if there is a foul. So as far as I know, if a player pots a red, he gets one point and if the white goes into a pocket as well, his opponent gets 4.
But what if a player puts the cue ball in a pocket and then a red goes down. Still 4 points for the opponent. I have always played that the red stays down too. Is this correct? Are you not depriving the opponent the opportunity to pot that red during his own turn.
The same applies when a colour is on and a red goes down.
Was it always this way that the red stays down?
thanks guys
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