Hi folks, I'm looking for an urgent answer to a foul question please. Player A pots a red but is then snookered on all of the colours. He nominates a thee Green as the colour but has to use the rest to play the shot. Whilst putting the rest into position he touches a Red. The penalty id 4 points I assume but, what happens next? Can Player B ask him to play again or should he just continue as normal and try to pot a Red?
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Foul 4 (Green nominated) - correct
Ball on = Red.
The non-offending player has the usual two options -
(1) play themselves from where the balls come to rest.
(2) ask the offending player to play from where the balls come to rest.Last edited by DeanH; 15 December 2024, 11:03 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View PostThank you DeanH. If you ask the offending player to play again, does he have to re-try to hit the Green or does he play a Red?
Thanks for the prompt reply đź‘ŤUp the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostThere was no Miss called, so the order of play continues, so Ball On is now Red; for whoever plays
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostFoul 4 (Green nominated) - correct
Ball on = Red.
The non-offending player has the usual two options -
(1) play themselves from where the balls come to rest.
(2) ask the offending player to play from where the balls come to rest.
(i) If a striker fouls any ball including the cue-ball prior to striking it, the appropriate penalty will be imposed. The non-offender may then elect to play themselves from the position left, or request the offender to play again from the position left or the original position. In the latter case, all balls shall be replaced and the ball on shall be the same as it was prior to the infringement, namely:
(i) any Red, where Red was the ball on;
(ii) the colour on, where all the Reds were off the table;
(iii) a colour of the striker’s choice, where the ball on was a colour after a Red, or a free ball nominated as a Red had been potted.
A consultation period starts when the request is made to replace the ball(s).Duplicate of banned account deleted
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Originally Posted by Londonlad147 View Post
Dean. that's not the whole story. The 2019 rules added a further option:
(i) If a striker fouls any ball including the cue-ball prior to striking it, the appropriate penalty will be imposed. The non-offender may then elect to play themselves from the position left, or request the offender to play again from the position left or the original position. In the latter case, all balls shall be replaced and the ball on shall be the same as it was prior to the infringement, namely:
(i) any Red, where Red was the ball on;
(ii) the colour on, where all the Reds were off the table;
(iii) a colour of the striker’s choice, where the ball on was a colour after a Red, or a free ball nominated as a Red had been potted.
A consultation period starts when the request is made to replace the ball(s).
excuse me for being a dullard; a Miss would not have been called; this is the time when balls can be replaced as well as due to a Miss and Ball on Edge
Last edited by DeanH; 15 December 2024, 01:08 PM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Further to Londonlad147 mentioning an additional option to the rules in2019, Am I correct in thinking that this 'further option' will only apply when a miss has been called? If a miss has been called, does item (iii) mean that the offender can change his mind a go for a different colour with their second and any subsequent attempt?
We don't use the miss rule at our club and so I am assuming that we would follow DeanH's explanation at#4 above.
i find many of the rules of snooker to be quite complex at times. Where can I find this particular rule in the ruleboom?
Thanks again for all the help.
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Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View PostFurther to Londonlad147 mentioning an additional option to the rules in2019, Am I correct in thinking that this 'further option' will only apply when a miss has been called?
Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View Post...If a miss has been called, does item (iii) mean that the offender can change his mind a go for a different colour with their second and any subsequent attempt?
In your scenario Red has been potted and then foul, so the offending player can change to another colour if they so wish.
Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View PostWe don't use the miss rule at our club and so I am assuming that we would follow DeanH's explanation at#4 above.
Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Post
So a Miss could have been called, thanks for the enlightenment
excuse me for being a dullard; a Miss would not have been called; this is the time when balls can be replaced as well as due to a Miss and Ball on Edge
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Originally Posted by bluenose1940 View PostFurther to Londonlad147 mentioning an additional option to the rules in2019, Am I correct in thinking that this 'further option' will only apply when a miss has been called? If a miss has been called, does item (iii) mean that the offender can change his mind a go for a different colour with their second and any subsequent attempt?
We don't use the miss rule at our club and so I am assuming that we would follow DeanH's explanation at#4 above.
i find many of the rules of snooker to be quite complex at times. Where can I find this particular rule in the ruleboom?
Thanks again for all the help.Duplicate of banned account deleted
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