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During the Masters Final I remember Jan Verhass giving explanations to ROS about the rules of miss. My understanding at the time was that if ROS was to miss for the third time in a row, the frame would be awarded to his opponent.
However, yesterday, Hamilton was snookered, and escaped at the fourth attempt ...
Being a lazy girl, I confess i didn't read the rules inside-out
So what does the rule state exactly? or the "jurisprudence"? Or did I misunderstand something?

During the Masters Final I remember Jan Verhass giving explanations to ROS about the rules of miss. My understanding at the time was that if ROS was to miss for the third time in a row, the frame would be awarded to his opponent.
However, yesterday, Hamilton was snookered, and escaped at the fourth attempt ...
Being a lazy girl, I confess i didn't read the rules inside-out

So what does the rule state exactly? or the "jurisprudence"? Or did I misunderstand something?
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