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Post by Twiggy on Jul 29, 2009 17:11:01 GMT
Hi, just bought a table and got some general rules, but the following questions have come up whilst playing. 1. when you have no balls left and you take the nearest ball, does this include the red or do you leave that on the table and take the nearest white? 2. If you do take the red, do you also take a white and play the red from its spot. 3. If you have the red in the "tray" do you play it from the D or do you always play it from its spot with a white. 4. When left with one ball which has to be played in the 100 0r 200, do you stop it going into the holes at the end of the table or allow it to go down and not count the score. If I am winning what stops me from deliberately playing it into one of the end holes (30 - 20- 10).
Thanks for any help with the above. ???
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Post by Chunky Monkey on Jul 29, 2009 17:20:06 GMT
hi twiggy
1 = yes it includes the Red 2= No just one ball is removed at a time. 3= Played from the 'D' 4= Yes stop the ball from entering the other holes.
Kev
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Post by Twiggy on Jul 30, 2009 19:55:14 GMT
Thanx ;D
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Post by azuritko on Feb 19, 2010 15:58:58 GMT
I have few questions too. 1. when the ball after shot do not touch any other ball and do not fall into hole, it stays where it stops? 2. when the ball hit the peg and it falls down, the ball stay where it stops? If so, what to do when the ball stops on the pegs place? 3. what is angle of the baulk line from D point?
Sorry for english
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Post by Chris_Sav on Feb 19, 2010 18:08:18 GMT
A lot of your questions will be answered in the rules hereYour peg positions are different to ours and you do not have a 200 hole, but basically and without complicating (read the rules) 1) It stays where it stops provided that is in the playing area and not on a peg spot. 2) Same as 1) 3) 150 - 160 degrees Sav
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