Hi guys,
I have a question regarding the rules in a doubles match.
I was playing a doubles match and our opponents played out of turn but no one noticed until the guy was on a 36 break.
The guy at the table realised during his break and called the foul on himself.
We didn't have a ref and weren’t sure what to do.
All we could find in our copy of the official WPBSA rules was this,
“If the foul was called for playing out of turn, the offender’s partner will lose a turn, whether or not the offender is asked to play again.”
We weren't sure if any of the 38 points scored would count and what the foul amount should be?
The main problem for us was that the balls potted by the guy playing out of tern meant that there was no longer enough points on the table for us to win so we had to concede the frame anyway.
Also, would it have made a difference if there had been a referee?
I realise we should have noticed but for some reason we didn't?
Any help would be great
Many thanks
Richard
I have a question regarding the rules in a doubles match.
I was playing a doubles match and our opponents played out of turn but no one noticed until the guy was on a 36 break.
The guy at the table realised during his break and called the foul on himself.
We didn't have a ref and weren’t sure what to do.
All we could find in our copy of the official WPBSA rules was this,
“If the foul was called for playing out of turn, the offender’s partner will lose a turn, whether or not the offender is asked to play again.”
We weren't sure if any of the 38 points scored would count and what the foul amount should be?
The main problem for us was that the balls potted by the guy playing out of tern meant that there was no longer enough points on the table for us to win so we had to concede the frame anyway.
Also, would it have made a difference if there had been a referee?
I realise we should have noticed but for some reason we didn't?
Any help would be great
Many thanks
Richard
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