I've noticed nowadays that refs don't ask a player to nominate their colour when escaping from snookers (as it's expected the player will do this anyway)
So imagine this scenario, if you will:
A player pots a red and ends up trapped in the pack of the remaining reds - with no clear shot at a colour. The baulk colours are on their spots, but the black has worked its way down and now sits within a couple of inches of the yellow. The player gets down, and without nominating, plays a two cushion escape, dead weight, and tickles up to the yellow. He walks back to his chair happy that he's played a good shot.
Now as far as I understand, the ref would have to call a foul. But would he also call a miss and how many points would he award the other player, four or seven; seven working on the principle that he may have been trying to hit the black and missed?
One day, I will come up with a hypothetical ruling situation that can't be answered.
So imagine this scenario, if you will:
A player pots a red and ends up trapped in the pack of the remaining reds - with no clear shot at a colour. The baulk colours are on their spots, but the black has worked its way down and now sits within a couple of inches of the yellow. The player gets down, and without nominating, plays a two cushion escape, dead weight, and tickles up to the yellow. He walks back to his chair happy that he's played a good shot.
Now as far as I understand, the ref would have to call a foul. But would he also call a miss and how many points would he award the other player, four or seven; seven working on the principle that he may have been trying to hit the black and missed?
One day, I will come up with a hypothetical ruling situation that can't be answered.
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