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echokilo | 14:10 Mon 07th May 2012 | Other Sports
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If the black (for example) is potted, but then cannot be replaced on its own spot as another ball is in the way, I believe it goes on the next available spot going down in points values. Where does it go it its own spot AND the spot for every other colour are also blocked by other balls??
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As near to its own spot as possible without touching the obstructing ball
agree with danny
it happened about an hour ago in the final with the pink. Both answers are exactly right
as close to the black spot as possible and if both sides are "equal" so to speak, on the underside of the spot.
As close to its spot as possible but it must remain in the same line as the spots.
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Brilliant!! Thanks everyone - and yes, just after I posted the question, the scenario unfolded before me on TV!! Spooky!! (Come on Ali Carter!!!)
Ronnie I think - he has been in awesome form, that red a second ago was pure brilliance (the one that squeezed past the "blocking" red)
Don't like Carter..............not after his sarcastic applause when Trump fluked one.
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Methyl - the Ray Reardon item was excellent ..... loved the quote: I can't help just anyone; I am not a coach, I am just an expert. Brilliant!

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