We all know that a Miss cannot be called when a player needs snookers. (That's the simple sentence and I know that more words are needed to explain the rule properly. Let's just assume I've done that.)
Now, imagine the situation where the match is decided on aggregate scores. I'm sure there are a fair few leagues up and down the country who have competitions like this. We have one coming up.
So here are a couple of situations in a six-frame, aggregate scores match.
First frame, I'm 34 behind and we're on the yellow. I'm snookered and fail to escape although it was a pretty easy one. I do technically need snookers because I'm 30 behind but of course I don't need snookers in the grand context of the match because there are 5 frames still to play. (If you like, there are 147x5 +27 points available!
Final frame, one red left, the scores for the frame are level. However, I am chasing snookers because I was left with a 50-point deficit at the end of the fifth frame so I do actually need 4 snookers to win thge match but not the frame!
So, in these two scenarios, can the Foul and a Miss be called?
Answers on a postcard, or, preferably, below!
Now, imagine the situation where the match is decided on aggregate scores. I'm sure there are a fair few leagues up and down the country who have competitions like this. We have one coming up.
So here are a couple of situations in a six-frame, aggregate scores match.
First frame, I'm 34 behind and we're on the yellow. I'm snookered and fail to escape although it was a pretty easy one. I do technically need snookers because I'm 30 behind but of course I don't need snookers in the grand context of the match because there are 5 frames still to play. (If you like, there are 147x5 +27 points available!
Final frame, one red left, the scores for the frame are level. However, I am chasing snookers because I was left with a 50-point deficit at the end of the fifth frame so I do actually need 4 snookers to win thge match but not the frame!
So, in these two scenarios, can the Foul and a Miss be called?
Answers on a postcard, or, preferably, below!
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