This is the scenario - In a non-Professional (I.E. No referee) game a rack is going back and forth for a while but with no scratches. Score is being kept on a traditional scoring bead wire. The rack total is kept seperate from the running score until the end of each rack.
Both players get to a score of 6 each for the rack and there are 2 balls on the table. At this point the players realize there is 1 point missing from the rack as this only adds up to 14. Neither player can accurately remember how many points they scored in each innings.
Is there a traditionally accepted way to resolve this? My feeling would be to award the extra point to neither player.
Both players get to a score of 6 each for the rack and there are 2 balls on the table. At this point the players realize there is 1 point missing from the rack as this only adds up to 14. Neither player can accurately remember how many points they scored in each innings.
Is there a traditionally accepted way to resolve this? My feeling would be to award the extra point to neither player.