In the Hendry-Murphy quarter final of the Masters, Hendry had buried the cue ball in the pack of reds and had to use the spider and various extensions (he also asked Michaela Tabb for a step ladder!) to play the black. He totally miscued it and the cue ball rolled only a few inches and didn't make contact with the black. Michaela Tabb called a foul but not a miss. Murphy came to the table, half jokingly asked her if it was a miss, but then sportingly played the next shot himself.
My question is - why was Hendry's foul not called a miss? If it had been called a miss, Murphy would have been justified in putting him back to attempt the shot again. It's quite possible that Hendry could have given away a few more points in that situation, as he clearly couldn't see exactly where his cue tip was.
My question is - why was Hendry's foul not called a miss? If it had been called a miss, Murphy would have been justified in putting him back to attempt the shot again. It's quite possible that Hendry could have given away a few more points in that situation, as he clearly couldn't see exactly where his cue tip was.
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