On a Foul in 14.1, Why Isn't a Pocketed Ball Placed on the Head Spot?
1/2/2010 10:06:10 PM
On a Foul in 14.1, Why Isn't a Pocketed Ball Placed on the Head Spot?
On a foul in 14.1 continuous straight pool, why isn't a pocketed ball placed on the head spot?
When a foul occurs, and a point is taken from the offender, why isn't a pocketed ball placed on the head spot.
It would keep the "14" in "14.1" accurate.
In the past you could keep the score accurate through the innings. The count always had to be in sequences of 14, as in 14-28-42 etc.
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On a Foul in 14.1, Why Isn't a Pocketed Ball Placed on the Head Spot?
On a Foul in 14.1, Why Isn't a Pocketed Ball Placed on the Head Spot?
- Title: On a Foul in 14.1, Why Isn't a Pocketed Ball Placed on the Head Spot?
- Author: nfntryblu
- Published: 1/2/2010 10:06:10 PM
- Last Updated: 3/13/2017 6:56:40 PM
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