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Post by Kevin Pringle (R.I.P.) on Feb 14, 2007 0:58:15 GMT
I think this rule is wrong. It should be a foul shot if it obstructs a player from putting the ball in any position within the 'D'.
Rule 15, clearly states you can place the ball anywhere within the 'D' however a ball under 27d rule will stop that rule from being played to so it penalizes the player.
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Post by Chris_Sav on Feb 14, 2007 8:12:01 GMT
Good spot Kev, I'd forgotten tht one
My suggestion would be that its not a foul shot, but treat it like the leaning peg situation.
You put it there, its your problem until the end of break, when it comes back.
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Post by Kevin Pringle (R.I.P.) on Feb 14, 2007 13:21:23 GMT
I was thinking along the same lines.
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Post by Chris_Sav on Feb 17, 2007 9:42:02 GMT
No further comment on this one so will add it if wording is agreed.
If a ball obstructs the placing of a ball anywhere in the 'D', but no foul shot has been played, it will be removed to the trap at the END of the current break (similar to the leaning peg/obstructed spot situation).
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2007 10:23:19 GMT
You put it there, its your problem until the end of break, when it comes back. Took me a while to realise what the implications were, but Sav's explanation above makes it clear. Agree 100%.
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Post by Chris_Sav on Feb 20, 2007 13:02:55 GMT
Added to the draft as a change
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