Consider this. A player pots a colour and leaves the cue-ball tight in the jaws of the middle pocket. The last red is on the cushion such that the curved face of the middle pocket obstructs the path of the cue-ball.
The player goes across the table in order to hit the red, but misses. The referee calls 'Foul and a Miss' and awards the appropriate penalty. His opponent exercises his right and has the ball(s) replaced. The player again tries the one cushion escape and misses again. His opponent has the ball(s) replaced and asks him to play again.
As the player has now missed twice and is NOT snookered on the red (Section 2 Rule 16(e)), does the referee warn him that a failure to hit the red, will forfeit the frame?
The player goes across the table in order to hit the red, but misses. The referee calls 'Foul and a Miss' and awards the appropriate penalty. His opponent exercises his right and has the ball(s) replaced. The player again tries the one cushion escape and misses again. His opponent has the ball(s) replaced and asks him to play again.
As the player has now missed twice and is NOT snookered on the red (Section 2 Rule 16(e)), does the referee warn him that a failure to hit the red, will forfeit the frame?
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