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Post by toby1000 on Jan 30, 2014 21:11:17 GMT
We were discussing this in the pub in one of our matches a few weeks ago. sometimes two balls decide to go down the same pocket and get jammed and so both balls are stuck above the pocket.What would happen if they were the only two balls left and one had to come back as the nearest ball.If you take one ball back the other would go down the pocket.Any ideas anyone would love to know
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curtd
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Post by curtd on Jan 30, 2014 21:36:05 GMT
We were discussing this in the pub in one of our matches a few weeks ago. sometimes two balls decide to go down the same pocket and get jammed and so both balls are stuck above the pocket.What would happen if they were the only two balls left and one had to come back as the nearest ball.If you take one ball back the other would go down the pocket.Any ideas anyone would love to know Hi Rule 107 covers this one 107) If two balls are "bridged" over a hole and one must be returned to the player, the scorer must hold the balls, "tilt" the back ball onto the table at its nearest point, and bring the other ball back to the player.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2014 23:04:51 GMT
Rule 107 covers this one 107) If two balls are "bridged" over a hole and one must be returned to the player, the scorer must hold the balls, "tilt" the back ball onto the table at its nearest point, and bring the other ball back to the player. Straight from the expert ! They don't call him Golden Balls for nothing !
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