2 cases:
1.
Situation:
Blue, pink and black on the table. Blue is close to a corner pocket, pink just more than 1 ball in front of the middle pocket. White somewhere behind the pink. You get a freeball.
You need blue and pink and it would be perfect to just pot the blue and stay on the easy pink. But the room to get white through is very narrow and so very risky. Just to be sure not to foul, you nominate pink as a free ball (in case you hit it while trying to get through the gap). Luckyly (?) you find the gap and pot blue.
Is this a foul shot? Do you have to hit the nominated ball first or not?
2.
Situation:
Only colors left, yellow in front of a pocket. You get a freeball and nominate green ball. You play green on yellow and both drop.
Yellow will stay off the table, green get's respotted and becomes the ball on. Do you get 2 or 4 points? i would say only 2 points, but not 100% sure.
1.
Situation:
Blue, pink and black on the table. Blue is close to a corner pocket, pink just more than 1 ball in front of the middle pocket. White somewhere behind the pink. You get a freeball.
You need blue and pink and it would be perfect to just pot the blue and stay on the easy pink. But the room to get white through is very narrow and so very risky. Just to be sure not to foul, you nominate pink as a free ball (in case you hit it while trying to get through the gap). Luckyly (?) you find the gap and pot blue.
Is this a foul shot? Do you have to hit the nominated ball first or not?
2.
Situation:
Only colors left, yellow in front of a pocket. You get a freeball and nominate green ball. You play green on yellow and both drop.
Yellow will stay off the table, green get's respotted and becomes the ball on. Do you get 2 or 4 points? i would say only 2 points, but not 100% sure.
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