Recently watching a dynamic European nine ball match Filler vs. Jonas Souto At one point Souto pockets the one ball, and then removes the one ball from the pocket and holds it above another ball on the table that appears to possibly be blocking the two ball from entering the same pocket. He was obviously seeing if the blocking ball was more than one ball's width away from the rail by measuring with the already pocketed one ball.
Filler called a foul, no ref present. Souto appeared to protest briefly that he did not allow the ball that he was holding in his hand to touch the rail or table bed or the blocking ball. Nonetheless, after a few seconds, Souto handed Filler the cue ball in hand conceding the called foul by Filler. Filler ran out that game.
I never saw this happen before, what is the ruling on using a pocketed ball to measure another ball's distance from the rail, if nothing is touched by that ball?
BTW- after this incident Souto caught fire, seemed to be in a trance and ran off 6-2 in the next 8 games to win 9-5!
Filler called a foul, no ref present. Souto appeared to protest briefly that he did not allow the ball that he was holding in his hand to touch the rail or table bed or the blocking ball. Nonetheless, after a few seconds, Souto handed Filler the cue ball in hand conceding the called foul by Filler. Filler ran out that game.
I never saw this happen before, what is the ruling on using a pocketed ball to measure another ball's distance from the rail, if nothing is touched by that ball?
BTW- after this incident Souto caught fire, seemed to be in a trance and ran off 6-2 in the next 8 games to win 9-5!