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Originally Posted by DeanH View PostCan I ask what the penalty would be, 4-or value of ball being cleaned/if cue ball being cleaned-value of ball on, or 7 always?
cheers
Let's say you're on a red, but you notice a lump of dirt on the blue, and ask for that to be cleaned. You touch the ball marker, so the penaly would be 5, being the 'ball concerned'.
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Thanks very much gents.
That's cleared that up then...........
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As terry has said, the non-offender can always ask the offender to play again after ANY foul, and you've quoted the right part of the rules in the opening post.
Normally a foul will end a player's turn and the non-offender has the choice, as we've stated. However, it is important to note that there are two cases where a PENALTY is incurred, without a foul, and the order of play does not change. Those two cases are if the non-striker touches the ball marker whilst on the table, and for the non-striker to touch a ball during consultation after a miss.
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Playing again after a foul
It often spurs me on if my opponent has put me back in because he doesn't fancy a long red. Nothing gives me more satisfaction than scoring heavily after your opponent puts you back in! Woohahahhaaa (evil laugh)
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As Terry has said, you have always have had the option to put the offender back in regardless of the position of the balls, but generally it may not be a good idea as you may give your opponent an opportunity to put you into a difficult situation, instead of the other way round
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After a foul you can always ask the other player to play again, no matter what the state of the table is
Terry
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Playing again after a foul
Section 3, Rule 11, h(ii) states:
The player who committed the foul has to play the next stroke if requested by the next player.
Am I right in thinking that I can ask my opponent to play again even if I just don’t fancy the shot?
I always thought you had to be snookered to ask the ‘fouler’ to play again.
Or am I missing something?Tags: None
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