moppy
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Post by moppy on Aug 14, 2020 17:03:12 GMT
What's the story of knocking the black peg over with your cue by accident.
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Post by Chris_Sav on Aug 14, 2020 17:59:12 GMT
No foul committed. Unless another foul has taken place peg gets replaced and break carries on if applicable.
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Post by Chris on Aug 14, 2020 20:55:25 GMT
Hi
Well does it not depend on your own league rules ?
If you don't abide by All England in your own league ?
Chris
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Post by JB on Aug 15, 2020 10:43:25 GMT
All rules (Brighton, SCBBA, AEBBA) are on the Brighton website.
You can see Brighton follow AEBBA Playing rules.
See Rule 111. Loss of score if black peg deliberately knocked down. No penalty of accidently knocked over.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2020 11:52:19 GMT
Same for the leagues in Sussex which are north of the South Downs (their websites quoted below).
All affiliate to SCBBA, and via that mechanism to AEBBA, thus following their Playing Rules.
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Post by davejones on Aug 15, 2020 21:43:46 GMT
All rules (Brighton, SCBBA, AEBBA) are on the Brighton website. You can see Brighton follow AEBBA Playing rules. See Rule 111. Loss of score if black peg deliberately knocked down. No penalty of accidently knocked over. Only half of them are there Jean. They finish on section F
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Post by JB on Aug 15, 2020 21:50:32 GMT
section F rules of play
It says that these follow the AEBBA rules of play so you need to refer to the AEBBA rules
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Post by daveuk1 on Aug 15, 2020 22:31:31 GMT
Oh dear In sudbury the rules state The player causes the peg covering the 200 hole to be knocked over So you bend down to pick a ball up to play and your cue knocks over the black peg, you lose you entire score.
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Post by daveuk1 on Aug 15, 2020 22:36:53 GMT
I've seen games lost in the last season we played because a player has knocked the black peg over with their cue while getting a ball out to play, it's no different from your cue knocking into balls on the table while getting a ball out of the tray to play
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Post by marmite on Aug 16, 2020 8:37:55 GMT
I've seen games lost in the last season we played because a player has knocked the black peg over with their cue while getting a ball out to play, it's no different from your cue knocking into balls on the table while getting a ball out of the tray to play What a lot of sausage fingers you have in your league, i ve only seen this once in 50 years of play.
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Post by Chris_Sav on Aug 16, 2020 9:54:42 GMT
I've seen games lost in the last season we played because a player has knocked the black peg over with their cue while getting a ball out to play, it's no different from your cue knocking into balls on the table while getting a ball out of the tray to play What a lot of sausage fingers you have in your league, i've only seen this once in 50 years of play. Don't think it's sausage fingers that cause the clumsiness in Sudbury!
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Post by daveuk1 on Aug 16, 2020 12:26:04 GMT
I just don't know what you mean Sav I got Del out of retirement when we played at the snooker club last year on their upside down bath tub, he managed to wipe out a 50 peg as well as the black with his cue when it slipped out of his hand, needless to say he lost his score and the game. We sometimes have sausage rolls up here in Suffolk
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Post by Chris on Aug 17, 2020 20:41:45 GMT
We are the same as you Dave as Black counts at all times - Not in AEBBA rules but in our league it is.
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moppy
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Post by moppy on Aug 24, 2020 10:45:22 GMT
Well that's cleared it up then.
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