I'm fairly new here, so apologies if this has already been done, but I thought it might be interesting to have a thread where we offer up snooker situations that would create major problems for the ref. The rule books can't possibly cater for every eventuality, so staying within the realms of possibilty, what situation could you see arising that would give the ref big big problem?
A few answers to those problems would be nice too.
Here's mine anyway:
A strong shot is played, sending the cue ball flying into the air. The ball comes down on the cushion, rolls along to the bag and drops into the jaws of the pocket (but stays on). An inch or so from that pocket are two colours which means his opponent is now in an impossible-to-escape-from snooker. What does he do, and what will the ref's decision be when he fouls.
A few answers to those problems would be nice too.
Here's mine anyway:
A strong shot is played, sending the cue ball flying into the air. The ball comes down on the cushion, rolls along to the bag and drops into the jaws of the pocket (but stays on). An inch or so from that pocket are two colours which means his opponent is now in an impossible-to-escape-from snooker. What does he do, and what will the ref's decision be when he fouls.
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