Earlier in the week, during the match between Liang and Swail, Liang looked at taking on a very thin brown to the baulk corner pocket. As the shot was so fine, it may have appeared to the referee that he was taking green instead, so Liang nominated the brown as he should. He then decided the brown was too tough and opted for an easier blue into the centre. He nominated the blue and played his shot. No problems there, but my question is this.
In that it was blantantly obvious Liang had simply changed his mind and decide to play the blue instead, and in that there were no other colours anywhere near the blue, had he not re-nominated the blue, would the referee have called a foul? I'm sure the rule book says he must, but it would be a harsh decision to penalise a player for not re-nominating a colour, when it is so obvious which colour they have eventually decided to play, despite having nominated a different one beforehand.
In that it was blantantly obvious Liang had simply changed his mind and decide to play the blue instead, and in that there were no other colours anywhere near the blue, had he not re-nominated the blue, would the referee have called a foul? I'm sure the rule book says he must, but it would be a harsh decision to penalise a player for not re-nominating a colour, when it is so obvious which colour they have eventually decided to play, despite having nominated a different one beforehand.
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