There's no reason to put a limit on it. Simply the player has 'missed' has the option to continue trying to hit the object ball or at any point offer 'ball in hand'.
This would work I'm sure. I'll give you an example, recently in league play I was snookered on the last red when 34 in front (35 on). Most of the balls including the red were in very safe positions. The most I could realistically leave was a red and a pink but the snooker was hard and the ref had the 'must hit' philosophy. I ended up giving 52 points away for just one snooker when the balls were safe...totally crazy.
The rule was introduced to stop the striker gaining an advantage by missing. I think 52 points away in this situation is absurd. This is a situation where the rule has changed the game for the worse.
Also amauteur players have a different philosophy. Even if I had escaped the snooker and left an easy red and pink to follow, why should my opponent pot them for 7 points when he can put me back 13 times for 52?
I regularly come across this now playing in the league. Players play for 'misses'. They would struggle to make a 24 break when the balls are over the pockets but now they can put you back 6 times with no danger. It's just not right.
This would work I'm sure. I'll give you an example, recently in league play I was snookered on the last red when 34 in front (35 on). Most of the balls including the red were in very safe positions. The most I could realistically leave was a red and a pink but the snooker was hard and the ref had the 'must hit' philosophy. I ended up giving 52 points away for just one snooker when the balls were safe...totally crazy.
The rule was introduced to stop the striker gaining an advantage by missing. I think 52 points away in this situation is absurd. This is a situation where the rule has changed the game for the worse.
Also amauteur players have a different philosophy. Even if I had escaped the snooker and left an easy red and pink to follow, why should my opponent pot them for 7 points when he can put me back 13 times for 52?
I regularly come across this now playing in the league. Players play for 'misses'. They would struggle to make a 24 break when the balls are over the pockets but now they can put you back 6 times with no danger. It's just not right.
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