Player prepares to break off, totally miscues and doesn't hit the reds, with the cue ball finishing ANYWHERE on the table, is it a 'Free ball' as none of the reds can be hit at their extremes?
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No.
Each Red is considered on its own, as if it is the only Red on the table. A Red can not be snookered by another Red.
If any Red is not snookered, no Free Ball.
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https://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/bo...f-you-have-oneLast edited by DeanH; 26 February 2022, 06:47 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View PostThank you DeanH. Can I ask another question please. If a player commits a foul and the opponent asks him to play again but before he gets chance to play his shot, the opponent changes his mind as he thinks he's made a mistake, is this allowed or not?
This is covered explicitly in the rules:
"Sec 3.13 Play Again
Once a player has requested an opponent to play again after a foul or requested the replacement of ball(s) after a foul or a Foul and a Miss, such request cannot be withdrawn. ..."
So no the request cannot be withdrawn.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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