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  • Miscued 5 times in a row, causing an illegal jumpshot but fluking the yellow every time. Each time the balls were replaced.

    Again, not technically a pot but worth a try maybe?

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    • On second thoughts, that probably wouldn't be a 'miss' either, would it?

      Hmm, puzzling.

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      • This is bugging me, i really want to know the answer!!!
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        • Obviously fouling successively - e.g. knocking the yellow in with the white going in-off or playing a push shot - and his opponent putting him back in to play again, would be a possibility if these are being counted as pots.
          "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
          David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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          • Ok when I say pot I just mean yellow goes in the pocket.

            Only the whte and yellow mover,

            only the yellow ever goes into a pocket.

            The player can also see the yellow clearly in each shot, he is never snookered.

            (sorry to be so late with this got called away.)

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            • out of interest should I said said sunk the yellow or what. what is the term for potting the wrong ball?

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              • potting the wrong ball = potting the wrong ball

                potting the wrong ball = making an ARSE of it


                (hidden text...highlight if you wish)

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                • There are many possibilities. One is that he should be on the last red but doesn't see that it is there and inadvertently knocks in the yellow. The yellow is thus respotted and his opponent puts him in to play again. He repeats this error a further 4 times.

                  .... but I doubt that this is what you have in mind.

                  Is the first yellow a free ball, acting as a red?

                  After potting the 5th yellow, does it stay off the table?
                  "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                  David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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                  • Originally Posted by chasmmi
                    out of interest should I said said sunk the yellow or what. what is the term for potting the wrong ball?
                    "Pocketing" (infinitive: "to pocket") can be used as a term to mean "forced to enter a pocket" - this would include both a "pot", which is legal, and causing a ball to enter a pocket illegally.
                    "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                    David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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                    • Originally Posted by davis_greatest
                      There are many possibilities. One is that he should be on the last red but doesn't see that it is there and inadvertently knocks in the yellow. The yellow is thus respotted and his opponent puts him in to play again. He repeats this error a further 4 times.

                      ?

                      Wouldn't that be 5 misses in a row?

                      Originally Posted by davis_greatest
                      .... but I doubt that this is what you have in mind.

                      Is the first yellow a free ball, acting as a red? Maybe

                      After potting the 5th yellow, does it stay off the table? Yes

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                      • Does he at any point inadvertently pocket the yellow when he should have potted a red, not realising that there is still a red on the table?
                        "If anybody can knock these three balls in, this man can."
                        David Taylor, 11 January 1982, as Steve Davis prepared to pot the blue, in making the first 147 break on television.

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                        • That's what's getting me. For the first yellow to be a free ball red there's got to be a red on the table, but for the last yellow to stay down the red must have gone. This without any balls but the yellow and white moving.

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                          • I have given up all hope on this round
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                            • With roun 49 on hold, here is round 50

                              I am thinking of a snooker player, i will give you 20 questions/guesses.
                              If you don't get it after the 20 questions or guesses i get the point.

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                              • Thats very sneaky alex. I think i'll do the next round and if no one guesses in 2, i get the point
                                Mon the Rocket

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