Originally Posted by vmax4steve
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It is clear that the referee has checked the path from directly behind the player, and has remained there to watch the shot.
The cue-ball only starts bending about eight inches – maybe a foot – before it passes the blue. There is no doubt in my mind that the direction in which it starts travelling is clearly available without the pink being in the way.
I have watched it in slow motion several times and, eventually, managed to freeze the picture when the cue-ball is at its height. The shadow of the ball on the table is sufficiently our side of the pink, and offline from it, to convince me that the cue-ball has not jumped the pink – especially since the lights above the table are almost certainly our side of the pink, so the cue-ball in flight will be even closer to us than its shadow cast on the table.
There is no doubt in my mind that full-ball contact on the red would be available if the red was moved to the left as much as 2 to 2½ ball's-widths. Freezing the frame at 2:08, and again at 2:09 when the cue-ball is about three quarters of the way to the blue, leaves any doubt that I had eliminated.
And I don't know why Alan Chamberlain's and Jan Verhaas's names are being bandied about concerning this – it is clearly Eirian Williams who is refereeing. Or maybe I really do need glasses.
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