I have a question about a situation that occurred in my league match this past week.
I was using the extended spider to bridge over several reds to get to the cue ball to pot a red. I played the shot and potted the red, and after all the balls had come to rest, I inadvertently touch a red with the end of my cue as I withdrew the extended spider as the extended spider head was wobbly. The referee who was a member of the opposing team called four 4 and that was the end of my turn.
I know it shouldn’t have been a foul as if the equipment I was using was provided rather than owned by me and was faulty, causing me to foul. Therefore I shouldn’t be penalised. However, I’ve seen lots of wobbly rests, spiders etc. down the years and never seen this rule enforced. It is incorrect but seemingly accepted that you get called for a foul regardless.
The point I am interested in is as all the balls had come to rest, should I have got 1 point for the pot on the red? Section 2, Rule 6c) states “A stroke is not completed until all balls have come to rest.” All the balls HAD come to rest so therefore the stoke was over. The rule makes no mention of withdrawing rests/spiders from the table as forming part of the stroke.
Therefore, assuming it wasn’t a faulty spider and I just fouled after the pot, what should the outcome be? Foul 4, 1 point to me for the Red and Foul 4 or 1 point to me for the Red and Foul 7 as I hadn’t yet nominated a colour?
I was using the extended spider to bridge over several reds to get to the cue ball to pot a red. I played the shot and potted the red, and after all the balls had come to rest, I inadvertently touch a red with the end of my cue as I withdrew the extended spider as the extended spider head was wobbly. The referee who was a member of the opposing team called four 4 and that was the end of my turn.
I know it shouldn’t have been a foul as if the equipment I was using was provided rather than owned by me and was faulty, causing me to foul. Therefore I shouldn’t be penalised. However, I’ve seen lots of wobbly rests, spiders etc. down the years and never seen this rule enforced. It is incorrect but seemingly accepted that you get called for a foul regardless.
The point I am interested in is as all the balls had come to rest, should I have got 1 point for the pot on the red? Section 2, Rule 6c) states “A stroke is not completed until all balls have come to rest.” All the balls HAD come to rest so therefore the stoke was over. The rule makes no mention of withdrawing rests/spiders from the table as forming part of the stroke.
Therefore, assuming it wasn’t a faulty spider and I just fouled after the pot, what should the outcome be? Foul 4, 1 point to me for the Red and Foul 4 or 1 point to me for the Red and Foul 7 as I hadn’t yet nominated a colour?
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