I play in a 9 ball APA league on Monday nights. A situation came up last night that I'm not quite clear on from the rules regarding frozen balls.
The rules state that the opponent must declare that the ball is frozen and the player must agree before the shot for the frozen ball rule to be in effect for that shot.
My question, can a coach or someone else on the team declare the ball frozen or does it have to be the player that is in the match?
In this case there wasn't really time for me to pull the player aside, explain the situation, and have her declare the ball frozen.
The player she was against was an 8 so I didn't worry too much about it figuring he knew the rules but then he played an illegal safe (if the ball had been declared frozen) so I'm wondering for future matches if I could have just stopped him and made sure he understood the ball was frozen even though I wasn't in the match.
The rules state that the opponent must declare that the ball is frozen and the player must agree before the shot for the frozen ball rule to be in effect for that shot.
My question, can a coach or someone else on the team declare the ball frozen or does it have to be the player that is in the match?
In this case there wasn't really time for me to pull the player aside, explain the situation, and have her declare the ball frozen.
The player she was against was an 8 so I didn't worry too much about it figuring he knew the rules but then he played an illegal safe (if the ball had been declared frozen) so I'm wondering for future matches if I could have just stopped him and made sure he understood the ball was frozen even though I wasn't in the match.
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