F Fliedout AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 15, 2006 #1 I notice that a lot of tournaments have a cue-ball fouls only rule. Is that to avoid he-said/he-said disputes over whether an object ball was touched?
I notice that a lot of tournaments have a cue-ball fouls only rule. Is that to avoid he-said/he-said disputes over whether an object ball was touched?
Jude Rosenstock AzB Silver Member Silver Member Feb 15, 2006 #2 Fliedout said: I notice that a lot of tournaments have a cue-ball fouls only rule. Is that to avoid he-said/he-said disputes over whether an object ball was touched? Click to expand... It simply minimizes the number of arguments, that's all.
Fliedout said: I notice that a lot of tournaments have a cue-ball fouls only rule. Is that to avoid he-said/he-said disputes over whether an object ball was touched? Click to expand... It simply minimizes the number of arguments, that's all.
poolboy17 BCA SR National Referee Silver Member Feb 15, 2006 #3 Fliedout said: I notice that a lot of tournaments have a cue-ball fouls only rule. Is that to avoid he-said/he-said disputes over whether an object ball was touched? Click to expand... Basically, yes. It does go deeper...but that is the predominant one.
Fliedout said: I notice that a lot of tournaments have a cue-ball fouls only rule. Is that to avoid he-said/he-said disputes over whether an object ball was touched? Click to expand... Basically, yes. It does go deeper...but that is the predominant one.