If this was to happen very early in the game then the referee would ask the opposing player if he would agree to a stale mate and the ball`s would be re - racked .
If the opposing player said no then the player "in play " would be allowed to take his shot , the referee would give the 4 point`s for the foul but would not call for a miss as he know`s that the shot was impossible to get out of ! the "miss" rule is totally at the ref`s discretion !
You can email the snooker presenter`s at bbc.co.uk/snooker and ask them the question, if it get`s accepted then they will demonstrate it on the tv !the more people email the question the better chance it will get through to them so i will email them now !
2007-01-14 11:33:53
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answer #1
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answered by charlotterobo 4
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f 4
2007-01-15 03:51:54
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answer #2
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answered by dream theatre 7
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The referee will call a miss if he believes you should be able to make the hit and you deliberately miss. It doesn't sound like the situation you describe will be called a miss.
2007-01-14 11:54:53
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answered by short5641sweet 3
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Cant avoid to foul so would be 4 away. But no miss called as unavoidabe
2007-01-15 06:24:49
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answered by andybing1978 3
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If there is no way out without hitting a red first then it is automatically a foul and will mean your oponent gains 4 points.
2007-01-14 11:25:18
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answered by Anonymous
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foul 4
2007-01-14 11:19:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is impossible to get out of it will be a foul, 7 points away (because you will be deemed to nominate the black), but it won't be called a miss.
2007-01-14 11:34:04
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answered by mainwoolly 6
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You are going to make a foul shot
2007-01-14 11:16:16
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answered by Bob Danvers-Walker 4
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foul - 4
2007-01-14 11:16:39
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answered by farshadowman 3
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will be a foul shot- 4 points to apponent
2007-01-14 11:19:45
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answered by karl p 3
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