I was watching a frame recently in the World Championships, I think that it may even have been in the final yesterday. The situation as I recall it was that Murphy had been snookered on the last red which was tucked-up very tightly behind the black and, almost on the cushion and, more or less in a direct line with the black spot. Murphy played an excellent attempt at hitting the red but, it had stopped just fractionally short. Bingham could obviously hit the red full ball but, there was no way that he could hit either side of the red but no free ball was granted. As this was the only red left on the table I cannot understand this one. I'm sure that someone will tell me the answer though!
There was another situation earlier in the week where the reds were still in the triangle, one of the players had obviously fouled, in this instance a free ball was granted. I assume that this was because none of the reds could be hit on both sides even though the non-fouling player could hit either side of the pack.
Thanks for any guidance on this.
There was another situation earlier in the week where the reds were still in the triangle, one of the players had obviously fouled, in this instance a free ball was granted. I assume that this was because none of the reds could be hit on both sides even though the non-fouling player could hit either side of the pack.
Thanks for any guidance on this.
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