Heads up.
The next one to fire a shot in anger is going to get some time off.
Only warning I'll give.
The next one to fire a shot in anger is going to get some time off.
Only warning I'll give.
Heads up.
The next one to fire a shot in anger is going to get some time off.
Only warning I'll give.
So what about Appleton's intentional foul, other than he executed it perfectly?
It also means that if the ball-in-hand player barely touches the cue ball on a warm-up stroke it is a foul and play passes to his opponent who still has ball in hand.
Please define:T After the cue ball crosses the foul line, yes a foul can be committed, but it's a legal foul at that point.
Please define:
1. A "legal" foul
2. An "un-legal" foul.
Thank,
Dave
OK, 2 balls frozen together behind the foul line, perfect to roll the cue ball up behind and freeze it to the back ball giving your opponent no chance at moving the balls out of the way of your corner pocket, that's an illegal foul because the cue ball never entered into fair play first. Same shot except the 2 frozen balls are across the foul line, rolling the cue ball up to the backside of them and freezing it to the back ball, legal shot but still a foul, so then you'd have to spot a ball for the foul but your opponent has to accept the table and cue ball as is.
Appleton did that against Dennis O. I thought it should be loss of game, but it was just a foul. Dennis ran out anyway.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzVX3GGOdBA
I think it's about 25:36 into the game.
2017 DCC Darren Appleton vs Dennis Orcullo.
Please define:
1. A "legal" foul, and give an example.
2. An "un-legal" foul and give an example.
Thank,
Dave
You are arguing semantics, not the actual issue.
'Legal' is being used in a manner that means compliance with definitions set forth by rules...
If you couldnt conclude that by context, please dont enter the conversation. Doing so would only be inflamatory and percieved as antagonizing.
My questions were replied to an a courteous manner. Which implied that realkingcobra perceived (not percieved) the questions as being what they were—courteous.
Semantocs...regardless of its wrapper.