Reading the thread below about the ball on edge of pocket, I have come up with another scenario which I think is NOT covered.
Black on edge of pocket. Player pots a red and as the cue ball travels towards the black, the black drops into the pocket. The cue ball does NOT hit the black (therefore no foul). However, the cue-ball then stops on the edge of the same pocket.
According to Rule 9(a):
(a) If a ball falls into a pocket without being hit by another ball, and being no part of any stroke in progress, it shall be replaced and any points scored shall count.
If the cue-ball is on the edge, the black cannot be replaced. So where does it go?
It would, IMHO, be unfair to place the black in front of the cue-ball, as the player is being penalised without making a foul. I guess, though, that this is where it would be put and it is just the 'rub of the green'.
Black on edge of pocket. Player pots a red and as the cue ball travels towards the black, the black drops into the pocket. The cue ball does NOT hit the black (therefore no foul). However, the cue-ball then stops on the edge of the same pocket.
According to Rule 9(a):
(a) If a ball falls into a pocket without being hit by another ball, and being no part of any stroke in progress, it shall be replaced and any points scored shall count.
If the cue-ball is on the edge, the black cannot be replaced. So where does it go?
It would, IMHO, be unfair to place the black in front of the cue-ball, as the player is being penalised without making a foul. I guess, though, that this is where it would be put and it is just the 'rub of the green'.
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