Cool topic!
Is it time for a change? Maybe. I know that Joe Davis popularized snooker with a much more aggressive and offensive style of play with break building strategy. I think a change to this seemingly vague rule should ideally do three things: help pace of play, follow objective premises, and possibly open the game to new tactics.
I'm no expert, and there are far more knowledgeable snooker players here, but the it seems to be an easily misunderstood rule.
Is it time for a change? Maybe. I know that Joe Davis popularized snooker with a much more aggressive and offensive style of play with break building strategy. I think a change to this seemingly vague rule should ideally do three things: help pace of play, follow objective premises, and possibly open the game to new tactics.
I'm no expert, and there are far more knowledgeable snooker players here, but the it seems to be an easily misunderstood rule.
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