by Hussar » 07 Dec 2018 Read
If there are no reds on the table and your opponent requires a snooker or snooker to win by fouls on the Yellow, am I allowed to claim a free ball if I am snookered on the Yellow?
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by Andre147 » 07 Dec 2018 Read
Hussar wrote:If there are no reds on the table and your opponent requires a snooker or snooker to win by fouls on the Yellow, am I allowed to claim a free ball if I am snookered on the Yellow?
Yes of course.
For instance, declare Green as the Free Ball Yellow. Green is worth 2 points, and goes back to it's own spot, and then you play the Yellow as normal.
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by Hussar » 07 Dec 2018 Read
Thank you. I thought so as it should be irrelevant if your opponent requires snooker to win.
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by SnookerFan » 07 Dec 2018 Read
A free ball is awarded if your opponent fouls and leaves you snookered. It doesn't matter at what point this happens in the frame, a free ball is still awarded.
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