by David G Sims » 12 Sep 2018 Read
I would like to know what penalty points are awarded when a player goes in off the black after striking a red ball legitimately?
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by kolompar » 14 Sep 2018 Read
Red is object ball and going in off is the only foul so 4.
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by Badsnookerplayer » 14 Sep 2018 Read
I am not sure if you mean the black dropped in a pocket or the white after cannoning the black.
If the black dropped it is seven penalty points.
Otherwise - as Kolompar says - it is four.
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by David G Sims » 16 Sep 2018 Read
Thanks for your replies, what I am asking is, a player plays the cue ball and strikes the object ball (a red), after which the cue ball strikes the black and goes on off, what penalty points are given away?
Regards Dave.
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by Dan-cat » 16 Sep 2018 Read
4. The glance on the black is incidental
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by David G Sims » 16 Sep 2018 Read
Okay, so only four points are awarded to the opposition?
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by Badsnookerplayer » 17 Oct 2018 Read
David G Sims wrote:Okay, so only four points are awarded to the opposition?
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That is correct.
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