Hi everyone
I need some help please, a friend of mine plays League Snooker in Torquay where they have the miss rule for 2 put backs. Some/many of the players are of the opinion it spoils their matches. The teams are made up of a couple of divisons where there is a diversity of snooker ability. The better players (up to ex-pro levels) are handicapped accordingly.
I play in the Epsom League where the miss rule is not enforced
My question is what league do you play in and is the miss rule enforced ?
My friend's league has a committee meeting in August and he would like to give a balanced argument for or against the interpretatioon of the rule
Just so you know my understanding of the rule:
The "Foul and a Miss" has always been in snooker - it is purely the interpretation that changed somewhere around 2000 where the referees in the professional game were instructed that any professional should be able to hit almost any ball at any time.
The rule 14 states:
As expected all our league games are refereed by a player from the home side, and as such are considered to be neutral and fair
Thanks
Simon
I need some help please, a friend of mine plays League Snooker in Torquay where they have the miss rule for 2 put backs. Some/many of the players are of the opinion it spoils their matches. The teams are made up of a couple of divisons where there is a diversity of snooker ability. The better players (up to ex-pro levels) are handicapped accordingly.
I play in the Epsom League where the miss rule is not enforced
My question is what league do you play in and is the miss rule enforced ?
My friend's league has a committee meeting in August and he would like to give a balanced argument for or against the interpretatioon of the rule
Just so you know my understanding of the rule:
The "Foul and a Miss" has always been in snooker - it is purely the interpretation that changed somewhere around 2000 where the referees in the professional game were instructed that any professional should be able to hit almost any ball at any time.
The rule 14 states:
(a) The striker shall, to the best of their ability, endeavour to hit the ball on or a ball that could be on after a Red, or
a free ball nominated as a Red, has been potted. If the referee considers the Rule infringed, they shall call FOUL AND A MISS unless:
etc etc
a free ball nominated as a Red, has been potted. If the referee considers the Rule infringed, they shall call FOUL AND A MISS unless:
etc etc
As expected all our league games are refereed by a player from the home side, and as such are considered to be neutral and fair
Thanks
Simon
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