]14. Foul and a Miss
The striker shall, to the best of his ability, endeavour to hit the ball on. If the referee considers the Rule infringed, he shall call FOUL AND A MISS unless only the Black remains on the table, or a situation exists where it is impossible to hit the ball on. In the latter case it must be assumed the striker is attempting to hit the ball on provided that he plays, directly or indirectly, in the direction of the ball on with sufficient strength, in the referee’s opinion, to have reached the ball on but the obstructing ball or balls.[/I]
Here is the question :
Had a game today and a friend got stuck into the reds after potting one.
He was in the exact situation described in the rule, as there was no way out of the bunch without hitting a red.
BUT, there also was a touching ball on a red.
The question was (and still is) : can he name a color behind the touching ball as the ball on and stroke in its direction with sufficient strength, or does he have to chose another color (or direction and strength) and strike away from the touching ball
I said he couldn't regarding that rule :
(d) If the cue-ball comes to rest touching or nearly touching a ball that is not on, the referee, if asked whether it is touching, will answer YES or NO. The striker must play away without disturbing it as above but must frst hit a ball that is on.
But he was saying that as the rule 14 stated that a foul was "allowed" in that situation, he probably could pushing the touching ball....
Any thoughts ??
The striker shall, to the best of his ability, endeavour to hit the ball on. If the referee considers the Rule infringed, he shall call FOUL AND A MISS unless only the Black remains on the table, or a situation exists where it is impossible to hit the ball on. In the latter case it must be assumed the striker is attempting to hit the ball on provided that he plays, directly or indirectly, in the direction of the ball on with sufficient strength, in the referee’s opinion, to have reached the ball on but the obstructing ball or balls.[/I]
Here is the question :
Had a game today and a friend got stuck into the reds after potting one.
He was in the exact situation described in the rule, as there was no way out of the bunch without hitting a red.
BUT, there also was a touching ball on a red.
The question was (and still is) : can he name a color behind the touching ball as the ball on and stroke in its direction with sufficient strength, or does he have to chose another color (or direction and strength) and strike away from the touching ball
I said he couldn't regarding that rule :
(d) If the cue-ball comes to rest touching or nearly touching a ball that is not on, the referee, if asked whether it is touching, will answer YES or NO. The striker must play away without disturbing it as above but must frst hit a ball that is on.
But he was saying that as the rule 14 stated that a foul was "allowed" in that situation, he probably could pushing the touching ball....
Any thoughts ??
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