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  • A Rule for every occasion?

    In an effort to get fit I have started to play squash with a neighbour...

    As I tend to be competitive I checked up on the rules...

    I quote Rule 16 BLEEDING,INJURY AND ILLNESS

    If a player vomits on court, the opponent wins the match

    Does Snooker have a Rule like this???????

    Someone give Murphy a bad dinner
    Highest Break
    Practice: 136 (2005)
    Match: 134 (2006)
    In 2011: 94
    Centuries made: 50+

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    Technically, if he vomitted on the table whilst he was the striker and the cue-ball moved, he would be penalised as playing an improper stroke (Section 2 Rule 6(a)). I would also expect the referee would award the frame (and possibly match) to his opponent under Section 4 Rule 1(c).

    If I was refereeing and he turned up, in my opinion, not fit for playing, then he wouldn't even start!
    You are only the best on the day you win.

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    • #3
      Thankyou DawRef,

      I know it seems like a silly little post but I'm glad you replied because I did have a hint of seriousness in my question.

      Would it be the ref's job to clear it up????
      Highest Break
      Practice: 136 (2005)
      Match: 134 (2006)
      In 2011: 94
      Centuries made: 50+

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