Q1. What does far side of the ball mean ?
(b) when the cue-ball jumps and strikes an object ball, but does not land on the far side of that ball,
Q2.
(e) Partners may confer during a frame but not
(i) whilst one is the striker and at the table, nor
(ii) after the first stroke of the striker’s turn until the break ends.
In our club when the striker, if weak in breaking snookers, is snookered his partner helps him out by placing his finger on the cushion. I warned him that it will be a foul of 4 if he didn't lift his finger before the striker played. I explained to them the above rule and they were amazed as they didn't know about this. They asked me that what is the purpose of four-handed snooker if the players can't confer all through till the end of frame. What is the answer ?
In my club the conferring in four-handed rule, the miss rule and foul due to dress touching a ball are not followed.
(b) when the cue-ball jumps and strikes an object ball, but does not land on the far side of that ball,
Q2.
(e) Partners may confer during a frame but not
(i) whilst one is the striker and at the table, nor
(ii) after the first stroke of the striker’s turn until the break ends.
In our club when the striker, if weak in breaking snookers, is snookered his partner helps him out by placing his finger on the cushion. I warned him that it will be a foul of 4 if he didn't lift his finger before the striker played. I explained to them the above rule and they were amazed as they didn't know about this. They asked me that what is the purpose of four-handed snooker if the players can't confer all through till the end of frame. What is the answer ?
In my club the conferring in four-handed rule, the miss rule and foul due to dress touching a ball are not followed.
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