We've played the foul and a miss rule in our league for the last 15 years since it was formalised in the September 1995 issue rule book. Our league has become so casual that most players don't bother refereeing their team mates' games so they referee themselves. I've never yet known a serious disagreement over a suggested miss.
The rules provide that where there is no referee the non-striker is treated as being the referee, and generally players have been quite sensible about what they suggest is a miss: I say 'suggest' because they normally ask if the offender is happy for the Miss to be called. Sometimes a discussion has ensued, but normally amicably resolved within a few seconds.
I've played plenty of casual frames, and more often than not we call misses on ourselves. We know if we could have made a better attempt at getting out of the snooker.
If you haven't been playing the miss rule you really ought to try: it really isn't as difficult as many imagine.
The rules provide that where there is no referee the non-striker is treated as being the referee, and generally players have been quite sensible about what they suggest is a miss: I say 'suggest' because they normally ask if the offender is happy for the Miss to be called. Sometimes a discussion has ensued, but normally amicably resolved within a few seconds.
I've played plenty of casual frames, and more often than not we call misses on ourselves. We know if we could have made a better attempt at getting out of the snooker.
If you haven't been playing the miss rule you really ought to try: it really isn't as difficult as many imagine.
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