Originally Posted by Krypton
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But it's not how you think, angled is NOT snookered, by no means!
You really got to know what a snooker situation really is, according to the rules. The snooker yes/no question is important for correct decision making after foul strokes, when a free ball may come into consideration.
the angled cue ball is NOT snookered. It just isn't.
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So to clarify: If I'm 8 points in front and I attempt a thin cut on the black.
If I:
a) pot it but go in-off
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b) miss the black altogether
I still win by 1 point as the foul ends the game?
Someone tried to persuade me that fouling on the black is loss of frame...I told him that I'd never heard that one and also that I suspected that it was a load of tripe.
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Originally Posted by komakino View PostSo to clarify: If I'm 8 points in front and I attempt a thin cut on the black.
If I:
a) pot it but go in-off
OR
b) miss the black altogether
I still win by 1 point as the foul
ends the game?
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Originally Posted by komakino View Post.....Someone tried to persuade me that fouling on the black is loss of frame...I told him that I'd never heard that one and also that I suspected that it was a load of tripe.
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This is only true where both players have roughly same points, so that whoever pots the black will win the frame, so if this player fouls on the black (rather than potting it) it is indeed loss of frame.
This is quite clear in the rules (Section 3 Rule 4).You are only the best on the day you win.
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Originally Posted by DawRef View PostIf both players have equal points AFTER the potting or fouling of the final black, then it is a re-spotted black. If Player A is 8 points in front and decides to attempt to pot the final black and misses (or goes in off) then the frame is ended and player A still wins. However, if it is an aggregate scores match and it is the final frame, and the AGGREGATE scores are level after the pot or foul on ther final black, then again it is a re-spotted black, with the cue-ball in hand and players drawing lots to see who will play the next stroke.
This is quite clear in the rules (Section 3 Rule 4).
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Originally Posted by Krypton View PostBut it's not how you think, angled is NOT snookered, by no means!
You really got to know what a snooker situation really is, according to the rules. The snooker yes/no question is important for correct decision making after foul strokes, when a free ball may come into consideration.
the angled cue ball is NOT snookered. It just isn't.
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I know it isnt technically, but u've still got to play as if it is, I gather there needs to be a ball in the way for it to be a snooker?
The rule states (Section 2 Rule 16(e)):
The cue-ball cannot be snookered by a cushion. If the curved face of a cushion obstructs thecue-ball and is closer to the cue-ball than any obstructing ball not on, the c ue-ball is not snookered.You are only the best on the day you win.
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