At the end of the game I was playing I needed just the blue & pink to win, I potted the blue & pink which put my opponent 14 points behind at this stage. I then went to pot the black straight after potting the blue & pink but rattled the black in the pocket & then went in off with the white. This then put my opponent just 7 points behind with the foul added on to his points. Then I had a discussion with my opponent that it didn't matter & that I had already won the frame but he thought that the white comes back up into anywhere in the 'D' and that it his his shot with the black hanging over the pocket, he then pots the black over the pocket leaving him equal with my score. So then I toss a coin, I win the toss & decide to put him in first, he plays a bad safety, I miss a fairly hard pot and leave the black on & then he pots the black & says he has won. I'm sure this is not right & that I should've won the frame even with me going in off the black. Can anyone clarity this?
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You were correct, you could claim the frame when you potted the pink with more than 7 points to your favour and only the Black on the table.
Originally Posted by dmorley85 View PostAt the end of the game I was playing I needed just the blue & pink to win, I potted the blue & pink which put my opponent 14 points behind at this stage.
After potting the Pink you were 14 points ahead; you could claim the frame.
Originally Posted by dmorley85 View PostI then went to pot the black straight after potting the blue & pink but rattled the black in the pocket & then went in off with the white. This then put my opponent just 7 points behind with the foul added on to his points.
As you fouled, your opponent gets the 7 penalty points, but...
sec3.4 End of Frame...(a) When Black is the only object ball remaining on the table, the first score or foul ends the frame excepting only if the following conditions both apply: (i) the scores are then equal;...
Your foul on the Black is the "first" pot or foul, and the score not being equal after the penalty points being applied. You won by 7 points.
Originally Posted by dmorley85 View PostThen I had a discussion with my opponent that it didn't matter & that I had already won the frame...
Your score was greater than his after the first pot or foul on the Black.
As you did not claim the frame after the Pink that reason is not used, it is purely down to your score being greater than his after the first pot or foul on the Black
Originally Posted by dmorley85 View Postbut he thought that the white comes back up into anywhere in the 'D' and that it his shot with the black hanging over the pocket, he then pots the black over the pocket leaving him equal with my score.
edit ; see
http://www.thesnookerforum.co.uk/boa...029#post900029
Originally Posted by dmorley85 View PostSo then I toss a coin, I win the toss & decide to put him in first, he plays a bad safety, I miss a fairly hard pot and leave the black on & then he pots the black & says he has won.
But again, the frame should not have gotten this far, you had won after the first pot or foul on the Black
Originally Posted by dmorley85 View PostI'm sure this is not right & that I should've won the frame even with me going in off the black. Can anyone clarity this?Last edited by DeanH; 3 September 2016, 09:37 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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You sure jrc ?? That's the way me and a mate do it to avoid fluck winning frames say we're level after the white goes down and foul is called
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Originally Posted by Tommykiid View PostYou sure jrc ?? That's the way me and a mate do it to avoid fluck winning frames say we're level after the white goes down and foul is called
Last edited by DeanH; 3 September 2016, 07:18 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostOriginally Posted by Tommykiid View PostYou sure jrc ?? That's the way me and a mate do it to avoid fluck winning frames say we're level after the white goes down and foul is called
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Dean you said if the scores are seven points or fewer, the cue ball comes back out and your oponent gets to pot the black, is that right? I thought you just lost in that case ,say four up foul on the black ,end of frame isn't it?Last edited by itsnoteasy; 3 September 2016, 09:25 AM.This is how you play darts ,MVG two nines in the same match!
https://youtu.be/yqTGtwOpHu8
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Originally Posted by itsnoteasy View PostDean you said if the scores are seven points or fewer, the cue ball comes back out and your oponent gets to pot the black, is that right? I thought you just lost in that case ,say four up foul on the black ,end of frame isn't it?
yep had a line of thought and lost it edited.
Originally Posted by dmorley85 View Postbut he thought that the white comes back up into anywhere in the 'D' and that it his shot with the black hanging over the pocket, he then pots the black over the pocket leaving him equal with my score.
Now, IF you had not potted or fouled the Black and the scores were 7 or less point difference, the opponent still has a turn to level the score to force the tie-break.Last edited by DeanH; 3 September 2016, 09:39 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by Hello, Mr Big Shot View PostI'm uncomfortable with the rules on the final black. If a player who is 14 ahead and CHOOSES to play the black, and fouls, then it should be tough shiit, 7 away, game still live.
Why should first foul on the black be end of game anyway? Seems archaic to me.
There has to be a point at which a frame ends, first scoring pot or foul seems logical to me, and the man with the most points on the board wins the frame
Also, if I have 140 break play the Black and foul, does that I lose the frame?
Reminds me of Bar Billiards, know down the Red mushroom and lose your whole score.
IIRC there are other cuepsorts that do the "foul black and lose frame", but they tend to be group-of-balls type games, unlike Snooker which is points-based, the player with the higher score wins.
Of course it has happened where a player plays the Black to win the frame and to stay in the match (Mark Allen) only to go in off and lose the Frame and match (Mark Allen).Last edited by DeanH; 3 September 2016, 09:59 AM.Up the TSF! :snooker:
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