Hello, an APA rules question for you all,
The other night in APA league my opponent was figuring out where to hit a kick shot and marked the spot on the rail to hit with a cube of chalk. He said that it is legal if the chalk is left on the wood of the rail, not the cloth. I argued that it's not legal to mark the table in any way. I did a search on this forum and on the APA site and can't find any supporting documentation for this.
I did find the BCA ruling which states
(http://www.pool-table-rules.com/gr41.php#marking):
"3.43 ILLEGAL MARKING
If a player intentionally marks the table in any way (including the placement of chalk) to assist in executing the shot, it is a foul."
Can anyone help out? Also, is it legal if it's not in the APA rulebook?
Thanks in advance.
The other night in APA league my opponent was figuring out where to hit a kick shot and marked the spot on the rail to hit with a cube of chalk. He said that it is legal if the chalk is left on the wood of the rail, not the cloth. I argued that it's not legal to mark the table in any way. I did a search on this forum and on the APA site and can't find any supporting documentation for this.
I did find the BCA ruling which states
(http://www.pool-table-rules.com/gr41.php#marking):
"3.43 ILLEGAL MARKING
If a player intentionally marks the table in any way (including the placement of chalk) to assist in executing the shot, it is a foul."
Can anyone help out? Also, is it legal if it's not in the APA rulebook?
Thanks in advance.