Hi everyone, I'm a fairly experienced snooker player and understand most rulings but a couple of things I have thought of that I was wondering if someone could answer:
1. When the cue ball is "in hand", how much of the cue ball has to be in the D? Is it at least half? If a player was being really picky about this would the ref use a ball marker to check this?
2. If the balls happen to finish so that the opponent can only play a push shot (ie. reds touching the cue ball so there is not a ball width gap at all to play away) what happens?
1. When the cue ball is "in hand", how much of the cue ball has to be in the D? Is it at least half? If a player was being really picky about this would the ref use a ball marker to check this?
2. If the balls happen to finish so that the opponent can only play a push shot (ie. reds touching the cue ball so there is not a ball width gap at all to play away) what happens?
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