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| SCORCHIO12 |
Posted on 26-04-2008 18:38
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Pondlife wrote:
Scott-What happened when the Addicts player got down to pot the black ,wrongly thinking that he had another shot ? Did nobody tell him that his visit had finished ? I would have told him,if I were refereeing ! :hanged:
i had left by then but the player never has 2 shots in the 1st place even their players were confused. 
schoolboy error!!
he took his shot so quickly even their players didnt have time to tell him! |
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| BigJake |
Posted on 28-04-2008 20:31
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Is there any rule for coaching in Pool, like in Tennis?
I mean officially, is there any rule that if your team mate is about to break the rules like this, that stops you from shouting out?
Edited by BigJake on 28-04-2008 20:32 |
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| longshanks |
Posted on 28-04-2008 20:40
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You're not suposed to say anything. Not that it stops Ricky, mind you. |
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| BigJake |
Posted on 28-04-2008 20:42
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What section/number of rule does that come under - anyone know? |
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| BigJake |
Posted on 28-04-2008 21:09
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For those interested I've found it...
Section 12. Standard Fouls.
Coaching:- During a frame, a player is required to play without receiving any advice from other persons relating to the playing of the frame. Should a team member or bona-fide supporter of a player offer advice, the referee will issue a "First and Final Warning" to that person that a repetition will result in the player being penalised via a Standard Foul.
Because it may not always be possible for the Referee to hear if a statement made to a player is advice, the referee may issue the First and Final Warning on the grounds that any statement made to a player, other than general barracking, is deemed to be coaching.
In a tournament setting, a First and Final warning may be given once only, before the commencement of the day's play as a block warning to all players and spectators
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| Pondlife |
Posted on 28-04-2008 22:54
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The parrot should have been trained to warn offending players. He's got sod all else to do once the match has started.  |
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| Brooker |
Posted on 28-04-2008 23:12
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So according to the above rule, someone could have shouted out then, because only a repitiion would be a foul after a "first & final warning".
I would rather be playing golf |
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