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  • Free ball situation

    Hi.

    Simple question, I think?

    Is it a free ball if there are for example 12 reds left on the table all in and around the triangle vicinity, my opponent fouls and the white travels back to the baulk area, and I can't see both sides of ANY red? Some of the reds are slightly covered by colours, but most of the reds are covering each other due to the close proximity of all the reds. So I can play straight down the table and hit reds clearly, but not the far right or left of any particular red. So can a red cover a red in this scenario? I've looked at the rules but I don't think it's very straight forward.

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    A Red can not cover another Red.
    Each Red is taken into account on its OWN, as if it is the only Red on the table.

    If ANY Red is NOT snookered, NO FREE BALL.

    If ALL Reds are snookered, Free Ball.
    Up the TSF! :snooker:

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