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Originally Posted by Burwat Champ View PostPlayer A has free ball, pots yellow as free ball then pots yellow as nominated colour he then plays at a red but mis cues and hits the yellow instead potting it for the 3rd time??
Nope
Those saying freeball yellow on its own cant be because if its the freeball then if its potted and no reds are left then it goes and stays down
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Originally Posted by PaddyLowson View PostNope
Those saying freeball yellow on its own cant be because if its the freeball then if its potted and no reds are left then it goes and stays down
foul and free ball on the last red, player nominates yellow, pots the red AND yellow in the same shot, yellow gets re-spotted, player nominates yellow as his colour (after using it as a red for the freeball shot), and pots it again (up to two consecutive pots on it now..), and it gets re-spotted again to act as the first ball of the colours, so player pots it again. This makes 3 consecutive pots on the yellow, all legal shots, and stupidly hard worked break of 6!If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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Originally Posted by deant1982 View PostThis was answered a while ago bud.
foul and free ball on the last red, player nominates yellow, pots the red AND yellow in the same shot, yellow gets re-spotted, player nominates yellow as his colour (after using it as a red for the freeball shot), and pots it again (up to two consecutive pots on it now..), and it gets re-spotted again to act as the first ball of the colours, so player pots it again. This makes 3 consecutive pots on the yellow, all legal shots, and stupidly hard worked break of 6!
PS you mention a hard-work break of 6 - I saw an opponent make a break of 8 in six balls not long ago: red-yellow-red-yellow-two reds- and then a safety shot!
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Originally Posted by The Statman View Postyou mention a hard-work break of 6 - I saw an opponent make a break of 8 in six balls not long ago: red-yellow-red-yellow-two reds- and then a safety shot!
After I did that and the opponent said 49, I thought - Never again! Too much hard work for 49 points! Next time, I'll play to get the black out and make sure I do, even if the break breaks down, I'd rather that than the black be dead all frame! Making breaks is much easier with them available!If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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Originally Posted by roykay View PostActually my answer is to the wrong question.
31 is the lowest total possible score for both players in one frame.
Roy Bacon
Player A takes a shot in which all 15 reds are pocketed but also the cue-ball goes in-off. Player B, now 4-0 in front and on the colours, misses the yellow Player A clears the 20 points up to the pink and has therefore won the frame 20-4.
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Originally Posted by CueAce View PostJust read all of the answers to the first question - can't believe no-one simply said "english pool"If you want to play the pink, but you're hampered by the red, you could always try to play the brown!
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There is one red left on the table; I'm given a free ball; I nominate yellow and pot the yellow and the last red in the same shot (2 points);
I again nominate yellow having potted the last red and pot the yellow (2 points); I then pot the yellow in the normal sequence (2 points).
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Originally Posted by maderic View PostThere is one red left on the table; I'm given a free ball; I nominate yellow and pot the yellow and the last red in the same shot (2 points);
I again nominate yellow having potted the last red and pot the yellow (2 points); I then pot the yellow in the normal sequence (2 points).
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