I just re-read the rules concerning IPT fouls: Here they are:
12.0 Fouls-
All fouls result in the opponent of the player who committed the foul being awarded cue ball in hand. The following are fouls:
a. All ball fouls- if a player touches any ball in any way other than a legal stroke; any touching of the cue ball with a mechanical bridge, body part, piece of clothing, chalk, or anything related to the shooter.
b. Cue ball scratches or comes to rest off the slate surface.
c. Any intentional moving, striking, disrupting, of any ball on the table at any time using any body part, element or device.
d. Marking the table in any way with a piece of chalk or any other method.
I remembered that at the KOH it was legal to touch balls with the bridge hand or clothing. Cue Ball fouls only I think it was called.
It seems this has changed.
I also wonder whether they have changed the rule for using the cue shaft to move the CB with BIH? There were quite a few fouls from this at the KOH event and it didn't seem too popular with the players.
Does anyone know if this was enforced at the qualifiers, or was the rule changed?
Colin
12.0 Fouls-
All fouls result in the opponent of the player who committed the foul being awarded cue ball in hand. The following are fouls:
a. All ball fouls- if a player touches any ball in any way other than a legal stroke; any touching of the cue ball with a mechanical bridge, body part, piece of clothing, chalk, or anything related to the shooter.
b. Cue ball scratches or comes to rest off the slate surface.
c. Any intentional moving, striking, disrupting, of any ball on the table at any time using any body part, element or device.
d. Marking the table in any way with a piece of chalk or any other method.
I remembered that at the KOH it was legal to touch balls with the bridge hand or clothing. Cue Ball fouls only I think it was called.
It seems this has changed.
I also wonder whether they have changed the rule for using the cue shaft to move the CB with BIH? There were quite a few fouls from this at the KOH event and it didn't seem too popular with the players.
Does anyone know if this was enforced at the qualifiers, or was the rule changed?
Colin