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  • #16
    I have 2 doubts please.

    1. 35 remaining and player 2 is trailing by 35 too. Will player 2 be allowed the miss rule to re-spot the cue ball asking player 1 to play in case of a foul? My view is no re-spot.

    2. Player1 has nominated black as the free ball with one red still on the table but while trying to pot the black, the cue ball goes in-off. Will it be a four points foul? My view is a 4 points foul.

    What is the correct ruling?

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    • #17
      Originally Posted by fkhan View Post
      I have 2 doubts please.

      1. 35 remaining and player 2 is trailing by 35 too. Will player 2 be allowed the miss rule to re-spot the cue ball asking player 1 to play in case of a foul? My view is no re-spot.

      2. Player1 has nominated black as the free ball with one red still on the table but while trying to pot the black, the cue ball goes in-off. Will it be a four points foul? My view is a 4 points foul.

      What is the correct ruling?

      1. You are correct. [I think you mean "replace" not "re-spot";]
      Sec 3.14
      (a) ... they shall call FOUL AND A MISS unless:
      (i) any player required penalty points before, or as a result of, the stroke being played and the referee is satisfied that the miss was not intentional;


      So one player will require penalty points as a result of the stroke, so NO Miss called; as long as it is not intentional or they did not try to the best of their ability).
      The non-offender still has the usual two options after a foul.

      2. You are correct. As the Black is the nominated Free Ball it is for that shot a Red, so the foul is on a Red so the penalty is 4.
      Up the TSF! :snooker:

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      • #18
        Originally Posted by DeanH View Post


        1. You are correct. [I think you mean "replace" not "re-spot";]
        Sec 3.14
        (a) ... they shall call FOUL AND A MISS unless:
        (i) any player required penalty points before, or as a result of, the stroke being played and the referee is satisfied that the miss was not intentional;


        So one player will require penalty points as a result of the stroke, so NO Miss called; as long as it is not intentional or they did not try to the best of their ability).
        The non-offender still has the usual two options after a foul.

        2. You are correct. As the Black is the nominated Free Ball it is for that shot a Red, so the foul is on a Red so the penalty is 4.
        Yes thanks a lot for the confirmation.

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