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Nope, the 9 wasn’t legally pocket, it gets spotted.I found the problem with OP::
9-ball is not a call-ball game.
Nope, the 9 wasn’t legally pocket, it gets spotted.I found the problem with OP::
9-ball is not a call-ball game.
I don’t make the tournament rules, just trying to understand the logic and rules to be better prepared for the next tournament in case this comes up again.I found the problem with OP::
9-ball is not a call-ball game.
That wasn’t the question…But if you shot the 6 and accidentally make the 9, it gets spotted and it’s still your turn.
If you don't have a set of written rules for "call shot 9 ball", how about using the rules for 10-ball?
Did the organizers provide a set of written rules?It’s a national qualifier event, I have no say in the rules they do or do not follow, or use.
Using that as the logic, since I can’t find any rule that states otherwise.That wasn’t the question…
No, just stated BCA 9 ball rules, and call the 9.Did the organizers provide a set of written rules?
If that's all they say, they need to be asked about the details. They need to be ready for the main event and it would be a kindness to let them know they are not prepared.No, just stated BCA 9 ball rules, and call the 9.
And as we know Bob, different year BCA rule books have tweaks/changes in the rules.If that's all they say, they need to be asked about the details. They need to be ready for the main event and it would be a kindness to let them know they are not prepared.
Once you spell out the logic of this judgment, this makes the most sense to me.Correct, because you made another legally pocketed ball. You need to use a bit of logic to sort out the rulings. The 9 is called shot but the rest are not. So if you make only the 9 but in the wrong pocket, it's a miss, same as in any other called shot game, you make a ball in the wrong pocket, your turn is over. But it's still slop 9 ball on the other balls. So if you call the 9 but crap in another ball, the 9 spots but you keep shoting since you made a legally pocketed ball during the shot.