I'm posting this for a friend who is looking for comments regarding this play that happened in a local APA tournament this past weekend. I've gone through the APA manual and I can't see any answers there.
Here is the situation:
APA Jack and Jill SL 10 8 ball..two 5's playing a 7 and a 3.
One of the 5's is shooting and is hooked. He chooses to play an intentional foul to tie up his opponents balls.
Here is the issue: He pushes two opponents balls together WITHOUT hitting the cueball first. He just pushes his tip into the six to tie it up against the seven. The opponents protest. The experienced players observing just shake their heads and say they have never seen that before. The ruling from the tournament director is ball in hand.
Question: Is this/should this be just a ball in hand?
So if this is acceptable as an intentional foul, can't it be used to advantage? For example, let's say a team is down to their last ball before the 8 but it's buried. If you don't have to hit the cueball first, just knock the ball into a pocket (without hitting the cueball)..chances are the opposing 7 and 3 cannot run all their balls, then when you get back to the table you are on the 8!
Comments?
Here is the situation:
APA Jack and Jill SL 10 8 ball..two 5's playing a 7 and a 3.
One of the 5's is shooting and is hooked. He chooses to play an intentional foul to tie up his opponents balls.
Here is the issue: He pushes two opponents balls together WITHOUT hitting the cueball first. He just pushes his tip into the six to tie it up against the seven. The opponents protest. The experienced players observing just shake their heads and say they have never seen that before. The ruling from the tournament director is ball in hand.
Question: Is this/should this be just a ball in hand?
So if this is acceptable as an intentional foul, can't it be used to advantage? For example, let's say a team is down to their last ball before the 8 but it's buried. If you don't have to hit the cueball first, just knock the ball into a pocket (without hitting the cueball)..chances are the opposing 7 and 3 cannot run all their balls, then when you get back to the table you are on the 8!
Comments?