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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostHow about if it jumps up in the air hits the light and comes back to rest on the table, is that legal?The fast and the furious,
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostThanks everyone.
So, if hitting the light is not a foul, is it logical to follow that hitting the wall or a pole is also okay as long as the ball comes back to rest on the table.
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If it hits the light and shatter the bulbs, do you clean up the broken glasses with the balls on the table and then just resume play? What if the cloth is cut because of that?
Do you say because it is now impossible to restore the table to its original condition you need to start a new frame on another table?
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Originally Posted by poolqjunkie View PostIf it hits the light and shatter the bulbs, do you clean up the broken glasses with the balls on the table and then just resume play? What if the cloth is cut because of that?
Do you say because it is now impossible to restore the table to its original condition you need to start a new frame on another table?
There weren't more than a couple of reds left, as I recall, and the TD and referee made a diagram of where all the balls were so that the position could be recreated on another table and play resumed. It was considered that glass splinters would be too dangerous, until the table could be thoroughly cleaned.
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Originally Posted by Souwester View PostI remember a table light shattering (of its own accord) at a tournament once. I think it might have been in the old pro tour events back in the early 1990s.
There weren't more than a couple of reds left, as I recall, and the TD and referee made a diagram of where all the balls were so that the position could be recreated on another table and play resumed. It was considered that glass splinters would be too dangerous, until the table could be thoroughly cleaned.
I love this forum with all its knowledgable posters--learning something new all the time. Thank you.
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