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작성자 Sammy Hancock
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If two or more balls are equally close to the head string, the shooter may designate which ball to spot. 9.5 Spotting from the kitchen: In the event of a scratch with the offending player having no balls to spot when all of the balls are located behind the head string, the ball nearest the head string may be spotted at the request of the incoming player. 9.3 Spotting balls in handicapped games: In the event of a handicapped game with the combined winning ball count needed by the two players totals greater than sixteen at the start of the game, then the player going to the longer count must spot the first ball or balls they score, immediately at the end of the first inning in which they score, as necessary to bring the combined winning ball count back down to sixteen, at which point the game continues in standard fashion. However, if a player runs off all the balls on the table without reaching a winning score, then all such balls are spotted immediately (all at once, not one ball at a time), and the shooter continues their inning. However, if the shooting player disturbs two or more of the remaining balls in play on their own premature mistaken assumption that the game is over, then it is the shooting player that forfeits the game.


Should no notice occur until after the shot resulting in the third foul is in motion, it is not immediate loss of game, but the player will be considered to be on two fouls for their next shot. Three consecutive fouls is loss of game, however the opponent or tournament referee must notify the player that is on two fouls, prior to their third foul. If the cue ball becomes wedged between an object ball and the cushion and frozen to both, then legal shot requirements must be met by pocketing the frozen ball, or by contacting either another ball or another cushion enroute to a legal shot. It shall be a foul for the incoming shooter to accidentally touch an object ball while placing the cue ball in a ball in hand situation. Assess a standard foul penalty, and opponent receives the option of ball in hand. Assess a standard foul penalty, and a warning to the shooter.

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Standard intentional fouls performed using a legal stroke and cue tip contact are penalized as standard fouls. 6.6.1 Use of an illegal technique: However, if the shooter employs an illegal technique to their advantage, such as pushing, intentionally double-hitting, use of anything other than the cue tip to shoot, or an illegal prolonged cue contact to wedge/trap, direct or redirect the cue ball or any object balls, such as within the stack or jawed pocket, these acts are considered serious fouls. One point is scored for each object ball pocketed where no foul is made. One coin is removed for each owed ball repaid by spotting at the end of the first inning or innings in which they are scored, until all owed scratches have been repaid, and standard scoring can commence. If the non-shooting player disturbs the balls, or breaks down their stick, or in the judgment of the acting official otherwise significantly disturbs the shooter in the assumption that the shooter is already out, such acts are considered a concession, and the shooter is considered to have won, regardless of whether a subsequent count reveals that more balls are needed.


If the opponent inappropriately and on their own volition mistakenly states a lesser amount of balls needed to win the game, and the shooter scores said balls then it stands as a win. However, if the game is continued in error to a concession by the opponent, then the game stands as a win. To obtain a legal safety to the same rail on a ball declared frozen to a rail then the cue ball must contact the ball and then the rail, or the ball must leave the rail and contact another ball before returning to that rail, or another ball must be driven to a rail. In the event that the line below the foot spot is full and the bottom rail interferes with a spotted ball then balls are to be spotted on the same line, but above the foot spot. Owed scratches are indicated by placement of a small coin on the rail top adjacent to the offending player’s pocket. DIMPLEX, RIBTEX, and other similar styles are actually hard flights which have been embossed with a texture. Hard Flights do not flex like a Soft Flight when hit, but do "pop off" the shaft when hitting another dart.



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