Talk:Free ball

Question
I'm sure I recall a situation in which a player fouled by accidentally snookering an opponent behind a ball they'd played as a free-ball - trying to pot a baulk colour into the middle pocket but causing it to rebound off an angle, I think. Can anyone remember more precise detail?


 * re: If you decide to use a colour as a red(or whatever colour you're on) in a free ball situation you can't snooker the opponent behind the ball you nominate.


 * Also in unrelated matters you should add to this article that if the legitimate ball is a red but another red is obstructing your path through to the red you can hit on both sides, then it isnt a free ball.


 * &#91;The previous unsigned comment was posted by, at 01:41, 14 March 2007&#93;

Max break
Someone please make sure that the max break stuff in here agrees with that at Highest snooker break. — SMcCandlish &#91;talk&#93; &#91;cont&#93;   ‹(-¿-)› 21:01, 19 April 2007 (UTC)