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  • Foul 4 or Foul 7

    Hi Guys, - Apologies for a semi-lengthy post.

    Played a match this week against the current no.2 in our table. Our player played a first shot onto reds and the cue-ball went round the table and going in-off.

    The Striker sees the in-off about to happen (dead center of the pocket) and places his hand at the back of the pocket and picks the cue-ball up as it was dropping, i.e. "leaving the bed of the table" (in rule speak).

    Next I heard an emphatic cry of a foul 7.

    I have just read through the rule book and can see no obvious mention about this situation. The closest I can get is:

    Section 2, Rule 14 Forced off the table
    A ball is forced off the table if it comes to rest other than on the bed of the table or in a pocket, or if it is picked up by the striker, whilst it is in play except as provided for in Section 3 Rule 14(h).

    ... here I think the "picked up by the striker" is the key wording.

    and

    Section 2, rule 9.a.ii In-hand
    The cue-ball is in-hand when it has entered a pocket.

    and

    Section 3, rule 12 Penalties
    All fouls will incur a penalty of four points unless a higher one is indicated in paragraph (a) to (d) below.

    a.vi value of the ball on (red) by causing the cue-ball to enter a pocket
    b.vii value of the ball on (red) or ball concerned, whichever is higher, by causing a ball to be forced off the table.

    There is nothing the part (d) "A penalty of seven points is incurred if the striker" that matches.

    I'm really curious as a different team from the same club got the exact same situation in a different division.

    Are they trying it on ????

    Cheers in advance.

    ID

  • #2
    No; the black was not involved so no reason to issue a 7-point penalty. Foul 4 is correct.

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    • #3
      I've seen in my research various governing bodies and rule books.

      The above quoted rule are from the EASB set, however our league runs on EABS.

      What's the main difference?

      ID

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      • #4
        There is only one rulebook. There may be different governing bodies' "Rules", meaning Tournament rules rather than the actual rules of the game.

        What are the differences in the rulbooks you've found?

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