I think Marcel is aware of both of those, but I could be wrong.From the exchange it seemed to me the referee didn’t know you could shoot straight into frozen balls legally and he didn’t know it was his responsibility to declare it was frozen. ....
A D player knows it's not a foul if they are frozen. Marcel has to know this inside and out.I think Marcel is aware of both of those, but I could be wrong.
The regulations (which include how refs should behave) say explicitly that the ref should call any frozen ball without being asked. I think the European refs go by those regulations. My conclusion is that the ball was not frozen. In that case the ref should say nothing unless asked. In any case, the ball was not called frozen.A D player knows it's not a foul if they are frozen. Marcel has to know this inside and out.
I'm wondering is there a protocol amongst the European trained ref's that they don't "on their own" declare a ball frozen, unless a player asks first? Declaring the ball frozen gives the player at the table almost free reign to do whatever they want.
Nope. Clearly a foul.CJ is right, that was a masse shooting away from the ball. No foul.
My first thought was kick to the side. Looked like he coulda got either side.
A simple little one pocket wedge shot would have been better. Sky could use his one hole experience vs a Euro.My first thought was kick to the side. Looked like he coulda got either side.
Marcel Eckert has a history of controversal calls.Marcel has two problems. He's primarily a snooker ref and he was taught by my opinion the worse ref in the business. Look at the other "high controversy shots like SVB's no rail shot. He hasn't been around pool enough to understand some of the nuances. In this case it was close.
Yeah a lotta shots would've worked. To be fair, he did make the ball. The foul was unanticipated. There was no froze call so Ref was correct.A simple little one pocket wedge shot would have been better. Sky could use his one hole experience vs a Euro.
clear foul! Sky need watch some Dr. Dave videos!
Marcel has two problems. He's primarily a snooker ref and he was taught by my opinion the worse ref in the business. Look at the other "high controversy shots like SVB's no rail shot. He hasn't been around pool enough to understand some of the nuances. In this case it was close.
A broken watch can be right twice a day.Correction - Marcel has a history of totally wrong calls. But this one wasnt it, he got it right this time but only coincidentally, he clearly didnt know Skyler could legally shoot the shot that way IF the ball was called frozen before the shot..