Snooker rule book

snookerindy1981

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So what's the difference between the snooker rule book released back a couple of months ago and the one that came out today?
 
If the white ball leaves the table by whatever means it may be [going in to
a pocket, jumping off the table etc] the ball is said to be "in hand". This
means that the player may legally touch the balland place it anywhere in the
D he wants. The white ball is in play again (ie not "in hand") when the
player's cue tip has touched the cue ball - when this happens is ultimately
down to the discretion of the referee.
 
If the white ball leaves the table by whatever means it may be [going in to
a pocket, jumping off the table etc] the ball is said to be "in hand". This
means that the player may legally touch the balland place it anywhere in the
D he wants. The white ball is in play again (ie not "in hand") when the
player's cue tip has touched the cue ball - when this happens is ultimately
down to the discretion of the referee.

OK, but which section number/letter had changes (if any) in the rules for normal snooker?
 
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