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In this situation, which happened at our club a while back, the player coming to the table has ball in hand after his opponent has potted the cue ball. We are on the last red ball, and as you can see the ball is trapped perfectly between two colours.
Is it a free ball?
The opponent suggested that, even though at first glance it would look like it was, due to both sides of the red being covered, in actual fact if you place the white directly next to the red, then the extreme angles of view actually do hit the "VISIBLE" edges of the red. Think about it. In actual fact there is never a time when you can hit both 90degree edges of any ball.
What do you think?
In this situation, which happened at our club a while back, the player coming to the table has ball in hand after his opponent has potted the cue ball. We are on the last red ball, and as you can see the ball is trapped perfectly between two colours.
Is it a free ball?
The opponent suggested that, even though at first glance it would look like it was, due to both sides of the red being covered, in actual fact if you place the white directly next to the red, then the extreme angles of view actually do hit the "VISIBLE" edges of the red. Think about it. In actual fact there is never a time when you can hit both 90degree edges of any ball.
What do you think?
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