Once again, it is commonplace in this country to ignore WPA/BCA rules! There are as many different sets of rules as there are tournaments, each one based on what the promoter wants and the tournament director agrees to. This specific rule in question is pretty much only used in BCA sanctioned amateur events and the rare WPA event held on these shores. Even then, that does not mean the promoter has to abide by them if he so chooses.
I got into "why" I didn't like this rule on my earlier posts on this thread. Suffice to say that allowing such shots opens the door to some pretty crazy stuff taking place on the table. You might be surprised what a skilled player can do if he is allowed to shoot directly through a frozen ball. If we ever meet in person I will be glad to show you just one shot that would be an eye opener, and you wouldn't be able to tell me if I made a good hit or not.
Ok. I've played in many different tournaments including national events for APA and BCA leagues, Joss tour and Turning Stone, and this last Derby City 9 ball. I've never played in a tourney that did not allow shooting straight thru a frozen ball. Perhaps times have changed (as they always and inevitably will do).
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