Hi, I've found similar threads but not been able to find one that answers my exact question, so hoping someone here can help.
It's a variation on the common question about taking a red off the table with a foul of presumably 4 points but removing a possible 8 points from the table., thus possibly gaining an advantage. So the situation is that a player has potted a red, and leaves him/herself with difficulty to play a following colour (say angled, or snookered by a red). In playing the escape, say to the yellow, the player hits a red and pots it. Is the foul four or 7 points? I understand there is a rule saying if you "play at" a red twice in a row it's a 7 point foul. But does "play at" mean "deliberately play at"?
It's a variation on the common question about taking a red off the table with a foul of presumably 4 points but removing a possible 8 points from the table., thus possibly gaining an advantage. So the situation is that a player has potted a red, and leaves him/herself with difficulty to play a following colour (say angled, or snookered by a red). In playing the escape, say to the yellow, the player hits a red and pots it. Is the foul four or 7 points? I understand there is a rule saying if you "play at" a red twice in a row it's a 7 point foul. But does "play at" mean "deliberately play at"?
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