pooladdict said:Thanks miko
1. I suppose its optional to put the QB behind the line - you could leave it where it is?
forgot to mention that earlier, yes u have the option of playing where the cueball is
2. Your last sentence: If there is no foul, how can a ball be spotted? You don't call the balls and pockets, do you?
for example, u dont have a shot on the legal OB and no option for kick or jump. You can have the ball spotted and give the turn to your opponent. He has to shoot the spotted OB from behind the line. This can also be used as a tactic when there is already a ball on the spot, then the legal OB should be put behind the ball on the spot and make your opponent shoot a difficult shot. No, u don't have to call the balls and pockets although some people do this in money matches to avoid slopping.
3. If question 1 is YES, in those cases where QB in hand for your opponent behind the line offers him no real reward, and you know you can't hit the OB from you current position - at least not without a high probability of selling out - what are the normal tactical options? Pushing the QB closer to the OB - giving him half a chance if he plays from that position? Other?
you call a spot and give the turn to your opponent who has to shoot from behind the line with the OB being spotted.
Hope u understand my explanations.