This past weekend, I was playing in a tournament and had the following situation come up:
My opponent had received ball-in-hand and was placing the cue ball behind to shoot a 1-9 combo. (I had thought it to be impossible in the first place; I moved the 2 to make the out more difficult.) In the event of placing the cue ball down, he moved an object ball behind the 1 ball just slightly while placing the cue ball down. I presumed that he placed the cue ball down where the object ball that was moved had once been.
Is this a foul? I assumed it to be so under the "his hand is part of the cue ball when placing" idea. I called him on it, but the director said since it was cue ball fouls only, I was able to put the object ball back where it was and play continued.
It didn't affect the outcome of the match, just the particular game.
Thoughts?
My opponent had received ball-in-hand and was placing the cue ball behind to shoot a 1-9 combo. (I had thought it to be impossible in the first place; I moved the 2 to make the out more difficult.) In the event of placing the cue ball down, he moved an object ball behind the 1 ball just slightly while placing the cue ball down. I presumed that he placed the cue ball down where the object ball that was moved had once been.
Is this a foul? I assumed it to be so under the "his hand is part of the cue ball when placing" idea. I called him on it, but the director said since it was cue ball fouls only, I was able to put the object ball back where it was and play continued.
It didn't affect the outcome of the match, just the particular game.
Thoughts?
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