Shooting a ball into my pocket, I make the ball clean. Cue ball hits short rail and bounces back and hits mt cue tip before I can get cue out of the way.
What is the call? Foul or no foul?
What is the call? Foul or no foul?
Keep in mind it is a ball in place foul and not ball in hand or behind the line foul so it may just cost you the ball made and a penalty ball and it may cost you the game if the balls are laying open and ready to be made.
Hmmm spktur... Are you sure the cue ball doesn't go BIH in the kitchen? Take it one step further... What if I shot a shot, and didn't make anything and realized the CB was going to go into a position that would sell out - so as it's still rolling I "casually" knock it with my cue and "re-direct" it to a non-sell-out position? If I just had to spot a ball to gain that table position, it would be helpful....
Hmmm spktur... Are you sure the cue ball doesn't go BIH in the kitchen? Take it one step further... What if I shot a shot, and didn't make anything and realized the CB was going to go into a position that would sell out - so as it's still rolling I "casually" knock it with my cue and "re-direct" it to a non-sell-out position? If I just had to spot a ball to gain that table position, it would be helpful....
Why am I not surprised that your mind would take it in that direction?
Pretty sure it's not a ball in hand foul, though...Which leaves room for unscrupulous types (like you) to take advantage of those who have never seen this move before.
I used to play with a guy who used the "double tap" foul when he was in trouble playing one pocket. If the other guy's game ball was hanging, and he couldn't get it out of there, he would lightly touch the CB with his tip, then shoot in the hanger before anyone could say anything.
Reasoning: I touched the cue ball twice, so that ball spots, plus another one.
Sounds good in theory, but also falls under the unsportsmanlike rule.
Hmmm spktur... Are you sure the cue ball doesn't go BIH in the kitchen? Take it one step further... What if I shot a shot, and didn't make anything and realized the CB was going to go into a position that would sell out - so as it's still rolling I "casually" knock it with my cue and "re-direct" it to a non-sell-out position? If I just had to spot a ball to gain that table position, it would be helpful....
I know it's at least one ball foul, but are you sure you also spot the ball pocketed?Foul. Spot the ball you made and one more.
And put the pipe down.
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If that was clearly intentional, that game should have gone to Shane right there in my opinion. That is what the rule is for. An accident such as the opening post describes (cue still in its follow-through position and hits the cue ball a second time) -- that's just a foul, and the pocketed ball spots (assuming it went in the shooter's pocket), plus a penalty ball.Yes, any ball made on a foul is put back on the table plus you need to pay for that foul with one of your balls.
Anyone see that match with SVB and Mika. Two balls were hooked together and Mika attempted a shot where the cue ball would come around and hit the two balls to break them up. When he saw that the object ball missed the pocket he used his cue to adjust the movement of the cue ball so it would miss the two balls. SVB called an unsportsmanlike conduct foul but was only given ball in hand.