I know if you tittie hook some one they can't push cue ball with stick and trap on the side, but what if cue ball is frozen can they just touch it with the tip and take scratch
Yes, they can. Oh, and making the rule so you can't push the cueball to the pocket facing is silly. It is just a foul, and you can do the exact same thing with the edge of your tip. It just makes people take a little more time to do the same thing for no reason.
If you ever find yourself in a tournament wanting to do that kind of thing, you better ask the referee before the shot whether it's allowed. I think onepocket.org does not agree with you, and some tournaments play by their rules.Yes, they can. Oh, and making the rule so you can't push the cueball to the pocket facing is silly. It is just a foul, and you can do the exact same thing with the edge of your tip. It just makes people take a little more time to do the same thing for no reason.
I heard something about a situation like that. Efren Reyes deliberately touched the cue ball with his ferrule to take a scratch. I think they made a new rule that it was loss of game.
I know if you tittie hook some one they can't push cue ball with stick and trap on the side, but what if cue ball is frozen can they just touch it with the tip and take scratch
I know if you tittie hook some one they can't push cue ball with stick and trap on the side, but what if cue ball is frozen can they just touch it with the tip and take scratch
If I were coming to the table and thinking to just take a foul here, I would just tap the cue ball with my tip against the facing of the pocket. It would classify as a 'double hit' and the cue ball would stay hooked.
I would eventually lose out on the 3 foul rule though, since my opponent would just do the same back to me after he watched me do it.
The only hope would be that he messed up and pocketed the cue?
Depending on the rules you are playing by your shot could result in ball in hand behind the head string.
Dudley
"5-12 Deliberately Trapping or Wedging the Cue Ball
It is a foul if you use an illegal stroke to deliberately attempt to trap or wedge the cue ball in the jaw of a pocket. In addition to the one ball penalty for a foul, your opponent receives ball in hand behind the head string."
Is this a rule from onepocket.org?
Depending on the rules you are playing by your shot could result in ball in hand behind the head string.
Dudley
"5-12 Deliberately Trapping or Wedging the Cue Ball
It is a foul if you use an illegal stroke to deliberately attempt to trap or wedge the cue ball in the jaw of a pocket. In addition to the one ball penalty for a foul, your opponent receives ball in hand behind the head string."
I heard something about a situation like that. Efren Reyes deliberately touched the cue ball with his ferrule to take a scratch. I think they made a new rule that it was loss of game.
By some rule sets it is unsportsmanlike conduct to intentionally miscue. Again, you better ask the ref or you might get a nasty surprise.Y .. miscuing away to avoid any push foul and accomplishing the same thing, but taking more time.
If you ever find yourself in a tournament wanting to do that kind of thing, you better ask the referee before the shot whether it's allowed. I think onepocket.org does not agree with you, and some tournaments play by their rules.