trying to locate a rule but the wording is a bit vague...
if a player plays out of turn, and no one "notices" it until many shots into the break, is it no longer a foul as it was "condoned" and the break continues?
Or does each following following strokes be still classified as an individual "foul" shot and the break ends when someone finds out the error?
I can imagine in the first case, then break continues and the normal order of play must be maintained as it's no longer a foul...
or if it's the second case, then most likely all the previously scored break must be count up and until the "foul" stroke (as all previously strokes are condoned"...
But obviously what happens depends on what the originally rulings are, but the wording for the four-handed snooker is too vague and I can't find a definate answer, any professional ref care to help out? Thanks!
if a player plays out of turn, and no one "notices" it until many shots into the break, is it no longer a foul as it was "condoned" and the break continues?
Or does each following following strokes be still classified as an individual "foul" shot and the break ends when someone finds out the error?
I can imagine in the first case, then break continues and the normal order of play must be maintained as it's no longer a foul...
or if it's the second case, then most likely all the previously scored break must be count up and until the "foul" stroke (as all previously strokes are condoned"...
But obviously what happens depends on what the originally rulings are, but the wording for the four-handed snooker is too vague and I can't find a definate answer, any professional ref care to help out? Thanks!
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