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(e) If there is more than one colour to be spotted and their own spots are occupied, the highest value ball shall take precedence in order of spotting.
Sorry, think I just wanna make it clear with a concrete answer for all to get it, as people in other regions may not understand english that well to interpret the rules as clearly as others do.
So the answer will be to (1st step) re-spot the black closest to its own spot, before (2nd step) respotting the pink nearest to black from top cushion up towards reds, which means the pink will be to the left of the black as shown in the diagram from andyt1992.
Do correct me if I'm wrong.
John Lim
Targets to beat: -line up 63, 78 (Nov 2012)- -practice match 67 (Nov 2012)- -competition 33 (Oct 2011)-
Just to clarify what has been said in a couple of the posts... when a ball has to be respotted and its own and all other spots are occupied, it *doesn't* simply go 'as near to its own spot as possible' - there is a further condition, that it must be "as near to its own spot as possible on the centre line of the table below the spot" - ie nearest to the black end of the table.
In the OP's situation the pink could be placed very near to its own spot if it was simply placed 'as near as possible' but instead ends up on the far side of the black!
Just to clarify what has been said in a couple of the posts... when a ball has to be respotted and its own and all other spots are occupied, it *doesn't* simply go 'as near to its own spot as possible' - there is a further condition, that it must be "as near to its own spot as possible on the centre line of the table below the spot" - ie nearest to the black end of the table.
In the OP's situation the pink could be placed very near to its own spot if it was simply placed 'as near as possible' but instead ends up on the far side of the black!
The rule is not worded "on the centre line" of the table because it also has to allow for the yellow and green which, of course, are not on the centre line of the table. But you are right in essence that it goes as close as possible above the spot, i.e. towards the black end.
But just so everyone's clear, the black will go first in a straight line behind it's own spot in the middle of the table but not touching the red occupying the spot. Then the pink will be spotted directly behind the black, but not touching it, on the centre-line of the table.
Both black and pink shoould be spotted as close as possible to the next ball but without touching them.
Yes, sorry I quoted from the wrong sub-section, which deals with the case when the pink or black can't be spotted on their own spots and there is no space to spot them between their own spot and the top cushion... in which case they *will* be spotted on the blue side of the pink, on the centre line of the table!
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