Ive played snooker all my life and have never seen the following scenario....until last week...what is the ruling please.
1. Brown, blue, pink and black left on the table. The player at the table misses the brown, and snookers his opponent behind the black resulting in a free ball. The player nominates the black as his free ball and attempts a pot. The black rattles in the jaws and then cannons the brown which drops in the pocket. Is it a foul or a legitimate shot???
2. All the reds are on the table and my opponent has just fouled and knocked the black over the pocket. He has snookered me behind the green resulting in a free ball. Can I play the green to pot the black which is over the pocket??
thanks in advance guys
Fred
1. Brown, blue, pink and black left on the table. The player at the table misses the brown, and snookers his opponent behind the black resulting in a free ball. The player nominates the black as his free ball and attempts a pot. The black rattles in the jaws and then cannons the brown which drops in the pocket. Is it a foul or a legitimate shot???
2. All the reds are on the table and my opponent has just fouled and knocked the black over the pocket. He has snookered me behind the green resulting in a free ball. Can I play the green to pot the black which is over the pocket??
thanks in advance guys
Fred
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