I was in a tournament as a new (visiting) player and the guy I was playing was known for his moves. In one close hit situation, he played the shot at break speed even though that made no sense for position. He claimed there was no way to see which ball was hit first, which was technically true. (The simple physics said it was a bad hit.) Fortunately, the room owner was watching and called the foul, so there was no more "earnest discussion."It seems like it would be too hard to call. If it is definitely undecidable, the call goes to the shooter. If you were refereeing a game and the shooter shot much harder than need be, would this change your call?
90% is a lot of illegal hits, seems like they are no longer illegal?The root problem is that top practicioners of this variety of pocket billiard game tend to use such shots way too often. Bet more than 90% of those are illegal hits.
The real number might be even close to 99%, I was just too cautious to say that90% is a lot of illegal hits, seems like they are no longer illegal?