1) 7 point foul
2) I assume you mean that the white ball went in on your shot. Your opponent was entitled to play on for the black, until the point that you pocketed the white, but must still lose as he was more than 7 points behind. When only the black remains, the first foul or pot ends the frame. Therefore, once the white went in, that ended the frame. He therefore should have lost by 7 points and should not have been given the opportunity to pot the black, as the frame was already then over.
Moreover, when you came to the table 14 points ahead, you had the right as striker to claim the frame at that point without needing to play the black.
2) I assume you mean that the white ball went in on your shot. Your opponent was entitled to play on for the black, until the point that you pocketed the white, but must still lose as he was more than 7 points behind. When only the black remains, the first foul or pot ends the frame. Therefore, once the white went in, that ended the frame. He therefore should have lost by 7 points and should not have been given the opportunity to pot the black, as the frame was already then over.
Moreover, when you came to the table 14 points ahead, you had the right as striker to claim the frame at that point without needing to play the black.
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