A situation happened last night that resulted in a difference of opinion. My opponent scratched. I intentionally fouled putting the cue ball on the top rail, in the middle. He then intentionally hit the ball into the pocket. He is now on two fouls, I have ball in hand in the kitchen. I wanted to just hit it again back to the top rail, putting me on two fouls and him on two fouls. He insisted that I could not do that and that I had to hit the cue ball downtable. I said what happens if I don't and just hit it uptable to the end rail and take my second foul. He said I couldn't do it and I would still have to shoot again.
I've seen Grady Mathews, Mizerak, Pat Fleming and others go through this two foul minuet before and never saw one of them intentially scratch to give the opponent a tougher position from which to make the final safe, so I figured that he couldn't be right.
What is the correct answer as to what I have to do with the cue ball in the kitchen and what the penalty is if I don't?
Thanks You for your input.
Dennis
I've seen Grady Mathews, Mizerak, Pat Fleming and others go through this two foul minuet before and never saw one of them intentially scratch to give the opponent a tougher position from which to make the final safe, so I figured that he couldn't be right.
What is the correct answer as to what I have to do with the cue ball in the kitchen and what the penalty is if I don't?
Thanks You for your input.
Dennis