Every now and then I'll go to grab the chalk and accidently flick it on the floor or across the table. What if you flick it at the cueball is it a foul? Does anyone know of a big set gambling or on accustats where this has happened?
I was watching Neils playing in 2003 like a machine. Then, as he was playing Keith (lol), he's shooting the lights out when all of a sudden he knocks the chalk onto the table hitting a ball. (Can't remember if it was the cueball or not) Anyway, Keith jumps up "FOUL"! Keith runs out and Neils is shell shocked and can't make a ball. Keith comes back and wins the set. Neils loses next match and is out.
Hope my memory is correct on that situation.
Interesting question, the BCA rules state this.
FOULS BY TOUCHING BALLS
It is a foul to strike, touch or in any way make contact with the cue ball in play or any object balls in play with anything (the body, clothing, chalk, me- mechanical bridge, cue shaft, etc.) except the cue tip (while attached to the cue shaft), which may contact the cue ball in the execution of a legal shot. Whenever a referee is presiding over a match, any object ball moved during a standard foul must be returned as closely as possible to its original position as judged by the referee, and the incoming player does not have the option of restoration. (Also see Rule 1.16.1)
The part of the rule that may be debatable is
"which may contact the cue ball in the execution of a legal shot."
You may not be executing a legal shot when this happens. But I would still say it is a foul.
If it happened to your opponent would it be a foul?
If it happened to your opponent would it be a foul?
Every now and then I'll go to grab the chalk and accidently flick it on the floor or across the table. What if you flick it at the cueball is it a foul?
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"It is a foul if you disturb the cue ball."
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Is there an echo in here??? :grin:
Maniac
Every now and then I'll go to grab the chalk and accidently flick it on the floor or across the table. What if you flick it at the cueball is it a foul? Does anyone know of a big set gambling or on accustats where this has happened?
... I have seen a player set the cue ball next to the side pocket and accidently knock it in with the side of his cue stick, while trying to move it around. FOUL!
Jay. Just curious. In a tournament recently I gave up ball in hand to a guy and handed him the cue ball. He set the cue ball on the table next to the side pocket and then intentionally stuffed it into the side pocket with his hand and then retreived it. Is that a foul?
I wondered out loud to the guy standing next to me if that was a foul. The guy I was shooting hit the ceiling and went crazy calling me all kind of names if I was to call that a foul on him. I just laughed it off and let him shoot since I'd never seen him before.