Last night a friend of mine showed me a shot and said that he learned something during their 8 ball league. The CB was frozen against the opponent's ball. The shooter was told by my friend's team mate that the ball was frozen. The player said thank you and shot the cue ball away at a 60 degree angle in the opposite direction of the object ball (his ball) and tried to hide the CB behind the 8 ball. It did hit a rail. The object ball did not move because the CB was shot in the opposite direction, away from it. The LO said it was legal because the balls were touching and therefore it was legal.
I told him that rule is BS because it would give instant ball in hand if the CB were frozen to the 8 ball or any other group of balls that did not belong to the shooter. According to that rule it would be impossible to hit your ball first. As soon as you shot the CB would be hitting that ball first.
I told him when he plays against the LO to freeze the CB up against his group or the 8 ball and them show him how idiotic that ruling was.
Thoughts on this?
I figured out how to use the WEI table and put it in post #12
I told him that rule is BS because it would give instant ball in hand if the CB were frozen to the 8 ball or any other group of balls that did not belong to the shooter. According to that rule it would be impossible to hit your ball first. As soon as you shot the CB would be hitting that ball first.
I told him when he plays against the LO to freeze the CB up against his group or the 8 ball and them show him how idiotic that ruling was.
Thoughts on this?
I figured out how to use the WEI table and put it in post #12
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