There has already been a thread posted about the 'impossible snooker'.
However, what I would like to know is how would a referee decide that it was an impossible snooker and not call 'foul and a miss' after the players attempt at hitting the object ball, assuming that penalty points were not required.
Section 5, Rule 1(b)(ii) states that the referee shall not give any indication that a player is about to make a foul stroke.
So if the player said "Ref I can't get out of that snooker without hitting the black", for example, can the referee say anything except, "play your stroke" (or words to that effect).
However, what I would like to know is how would a referee decide that it was an impossible snooker and not call 'foul and a miss' after the players attempt at hitting the object ball, assuming that penalty points were not required.
Section 5, Rule 1(b)(ii) states that the referee shall not give any indication that a player is about to make a foul stroke.
So if the player said "Ref I can't get out of that snooker without hitting the black", for example, can the referee say anything except, "play your stroke" (or words to that effect).
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