Can my opponent call a "Miss"?
In a local club handicap knockout match recently, I was snookered behind a baulk colour. All the reds were down the other end and I made a proper attempt to hit them, but missed and the white finished up near the blue spot. The reds were somewhat spread but there was no straightforward pot left on, although I hadn't played in such a way to leave it safe. It was a genuine attempt - it just so happened that none of the reds would pot from most positions.
My opponent took at look at what was left and propmtly picked up the white and went to place it back in baulk! I quickly asked, "What - are you calling a 'Miss' then?". And he replied, "Well you did miss it..."
I pointed out that it's only a "miss" if it's deemed that I hadn't made a decent attempt to hit a red. So he shrugged and put the white back where it had finished and asked me to just play again.
To be fair, I don't think he quite understood the rules and I guess he thought that I, having fouled attempting the escape, could be either asked to play again from where they finished or from the original position.
Anyway, am I right in saying an opponent can't call a miss? Surely you need an impartial referee to decide if a good enough attempt had been made? And at lowly club level, surely calling a miss is a bit much anyway?
e.g. In another match, a more knowledgable opponent called a miss on himself after a rather poor escape attempt left everything safe, but I refused to take it and just played what I was left with, saying "Don't be silly, we're not pros here and can't always be expected to get out of snookers".
Is there an official stance on this?
In a local club handicap knockout match recently, I was snookered behind a baulk colour. All the reds were down the other end and I made a proper attempt to hit them, but missed and the white finished up near the blue spot. The reds were somewhat spread but there was no straightforward pot left on, although I hadn't played in such a way to leave it safe. It was a genuine attempt - it just so happened that none of the reds would pot from most positions.
My opponent took at look at what was left and propmtly picked up the white and went to place it back in baulk! I quickly asked, "What - are you calling a 'Miss' then?". And he replied, "Well you did miss it..."
I pointed out that it's only a "miss" if it's deemed that I hadn't made a decent attempt to hit a red. So he shrugged and put the white back where it had finished and asked me to just play again.
To be fair, I don't think he quite understood the rules and I guess he thought that I, having fouled attempting the escape, could be either asked to play again from where they finished or from the original position.
Anyway, am I right in saying an opponent can't call a miss? Surely you need an impartial referee to decide if a good enough attempt had been made? And at lowly club level, surely calling a miss is a bit much anyway?
e.g. In another match, a more knowledgable opponent called a miss on himself after a rather poor escape attempt left everything safe, but I refused to take it and just played what I was left with, saying "Don't be silly, we're not pros here and can't always be expected to get out of snookers".
Is there an official stance on this?
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