There are two reds left on the table, one in a easily pottable position, the second is over the pocket but almost completely covered by the black (it would take a milimetre perfect shot to hit the red first and even then the in off is a possibility).
Player A is at the table is 40 behind and chooses to pot the penultimate red leaving him 39 behind and then plays the obvious snooker knowing that he is 99.9% certain to be left a free ball next shot.
Player B looks at the situation and plays a wild shot of one cushion that arguably has a vague 1 in a thousand shot of hitting the red and escaping but in reality is most likely to (and in fact does) hit the black full on knocking the red into the pocket in the process, giving away seven points.
However with the red potted Player A is 32 points behind with only 27 remaining and thus in a vastly inferior position than before the escape 'attempt' was made.
Player A is livid by this and argues that Player B should be penalised in some way as in his eyes this was clearly a deliberate (or at very best expected) foul on player B's part.
So what does the referee do? Is this just an unfortunate loophole in the miss/foul/freeball etc rules, or can the ref make a judgement that Player B has acted unfairly and bring player A back into the frame.
Player A is at the table is 40 behind and chooses to pot the penultimate red leaving him 39 behind and then plays the obvious snooker knowing that he is 99.9% certain to be left a free ball next shot.
Player B looks at the situation and plays a wild shot of one cushion that arguably has a vague 1 in a thousand shot of hitting the red and escaping but in reality is most likely to (and in fact does) hit the black full on knocking the red into the pocket in the process, giving away seven points.
However with the red potted Player A is 32 points behind with only 27 remaining and thus in a vastly inferior position than before the escape 'attempt' was made.
Player A is livid by this and argues that Player B should be penalised in some way as in his eyes this was clearly a deliberate (or at very best expected) foul on player B's part.
So what does the referee do? Is this just an unfortunate loophole in the miss/foul/freeball etc rules, or can the ref make a judgement that Player B has acted unfairly and bring player A back into the frame.
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