Hi there, here is the problem, lets assume you are involved in a snooker league match, & after playing a few strokes notice that the cueball is very light in weight. (undersize)
There are many ways in which this is picked up on by a good standard of player very early into a frame, such as playing off the pack for a safety, but the cueball throws off way too wide before & after making contact with the pack of reds, or taking a pot red from distance, but with the same reaction as above, you end up striking the red too thin.
(this is wrong on so many levels)
Anyway, I lifted the cueball & placed it against the bottom cushion touching against the green & brown, this instantly showed a difference in both size & weight (too small/light) I placed my cue across the top of the three touching balls to quickly confirm this.
Should snooker leagues need to enforce that all ball sets are of the same size / weight, manufacture, in order to preserve a players skill level ?
Could this atcually be called a form of cheating ?
Are there any snooker Rules which can be enforced to prevent this ?
There are many ways in which this is picked up on by a good standard of player very early into a frame, such as playing off the pack for a safety, but the cueball throws off way too wide before & after making contact with the pack of reds, or taking a pot red from distance, but with the same reaction as above, you end up striking the red too thin.
(this is wrong on so many levels)
Anyway, I lifted the cueball & placed it against the bottom cushion touching against the green & brown, this instantly showed a difference in both size & weight (too small/light) I placed my cue across the top of the three touching balls to quickly confirm this.
Should snooker leagues need to enforce that all ball sets are of the same size / weight, manufacture, in order to preserve a players skill level ?
Could this atcually be called a form of cheating ?
Are there any snooker Rules which can be enforced to prevent this ?
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