Free Ball When no Reds Remain in Play
8/1/2012 9:35:35 AM
Free Ball When no Reds Remain in Play
How is this case handled?
The frame is on the final pink ball, and one player gets a "Free Ball". They nominate the black ball and pot it successfully. How does the game proceed from there?
And, would the same ruling apply if that happened on, say, the final yellow ball?
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Free Ball When no Reds Remain in Play
Replies & Comments
- Mitch Alsup on 8/5/2012 12:40:48 PM
Once the reds are off the table, the colored balls can be potted in any order. You can see this in the video below from 4:40 onward.
- guest on 11/21/2012 11:12:37 AM
In this scenario, player #1 is awarded 6 points off the nominated and potted black ball. The black ball is re-spotted and the pink ball remains the "ball on".
Free Ball When no Reds Remain in Play
- Title: Free Ball When no Reds Remain in Play
- Author: guest
- Published: 8/1/2012 9:35:35 AM