Equipment and Coaching Fouls in Four-Handed Snooker Rules
3/26/2019 1:19:57 AM
Equipment and Coaching Fouls in Four-Handed Snooker Rules
Question about equipment fouls and coaching fouls in four-handed snooker.
Scenario 1 - Equipment Foul:
Player a and player b are playing players c and d. Player a has approached the table and needs the long rest and long cue to play his shot. He puts the equipment on the table and player b comes to the table and chalks the tip of the long cue for player a.
Can the referee call a foul stroke?
Scenario 2 - Coaching Foul:
In another scenario the same four players are in the same teams. Pink and black are left on the table. Player a is at the table looking at his options when player b tells him “we only need the pink to win”.
Can the referee call a foul stoke?
Your advice on these scenarios would be very helpful!
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Equipment and Coaching Fouls in Four-Handed Snooker Rules
Equipment and Coaching Fouls in Four-Handed Snooker Rules
- Title: Equipment and Coaching Fouls in Four-Handed Snooker Rules
- Author: Keith Green
- Published: 3/26/2019 1:19:57 AM
- Last Updated: 3/27/2019 4:21:28 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)