lets just say for example i lay a snooker behind baulk colour or colours. After the foul and a miss has been called how many times can you replace the White back to original snooker position? . I read the official rule book about this and another few sources but couldn't find an answer to my original question. I heard it was knocked down to 5 times but not sure if thats even true.
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How many times can you replace white?
basically as many times the non offender wishes for the cue ball to be replaced ...
until snookers are required, then a Miss is not called and the cue ball won't be replaced.
Your scenario, I assume that there is no ball on that the striker can see full ball. If there is a ball on that they can see but decide not to play (for strategy reasons) the striker is warned after the second attempt they if they do not hit a ball the next attempt then they lose the frame.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Don't play foul and a miss with your mates, it will end in tears.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Ok guys cheers for clear up. No I usually replace White if I there's nothing on, even if there's a long red as its good practice for me. Depends what mood I'm in really lol. If I'm in the lead I barely even take any fouls. However if he's in the lead I will replace it until it's at my advantage. If he's winning and I'm annoyed it's getting replaced until he hits lol.
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Originally Posted by RoryM147 View PostOk guys cheers for clear up. No I usually replace White if I there's nothing on, even if there's a long red as its good practice for me. Depends what mood I'm in really lol. If I'm in the lead I barely even take any fouls. However if he's in the lead I will replace it until it's at my advantage. If he's winning and I'm annoyed it's getting replaced until he hits lol.Last edited by tedisbill; 1 January 2015, 10:41 PM.WPBSA Level 2 - 1st4Sport Coach
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