yes! if you know you fouled call it if not you've cheated, simple as that. boils my p**s when players foul and don't own up!
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Originally Posted by tedisbill View PostI don't know what the question is.
You were certain you made a foul, and when it wasn't called, you didn't say anything.
It's like double hitting the white. The ref isn't always certain, but the player is, so you'd just say straight away.
So in answer to the question in the title, yes, of course. If you make a foul, it's a foul. If the ref didn't notice, then you just say "I didn't hit that mate".
But, it's only a league game snooker match, don't worry about it lol
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Had a belter the other day, chap down in amonst the balls and brushed a red with his hand. He then played the shot anyway knocking the whilte up the table (instead of leaving it bang in the balls) and put his hand up and owned up to the foul. The **** even had the never to say "I always call fouls on myself.. blah blah blah!".---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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There really is no point in playing snooker or any other game or sport if you don't play honestly. A game IS it's rules, if you knowingly cheat, then you're not competing, you may as well not be there.
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