by Andre147 » 15 Dec 2017 Read
In case a stalemate happens and the players don't agree to have a rerack, the referee gives the players 3 shots each to resolve the situation.
If it continues, then the referee has the right to restart the frame regardless if the players agree or not.
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by LeonD123 » 15 Dec 2017 Read
Andre147 wrote:In case a stalemate happens and the players don't agree to have a rerack, the referee gives the players 3 shots each to resolve the situation.
If it continues, then the referee has the right to restart the frame regardless if the players agree or not.
Thank you !
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by Dan-cat » 15 Dec 2017 Read
And often one of the players doesn’t want one because he has a sizeable lead.
I remember in the 2014 World final Ronnie had a 30 point lead in a game that was looking like a re-rack. Selby asked him and he said no. Then Ronnie played a safety shot and went in-off, and Selby cleared up. Gutted!
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by SnookerFan » 15 Dec 2017 Read
Dan-cat wrote:And often one of the players doesn’t want one because he has a sizeable lead.
I remember in the 2014 World final Ronnie had a 30 point lead in a game that was looking like a re-rack. Selby asked him and he said no. Then Ronnie played a safety shot and went in-off, and Selby cleared up. Gutted!
Should've had the re-rack.
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