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Are there any snooker fans out there that know the rules for this scenario.
A player drops the rest onto the table and scatters the balls, the ref calls a foul against that player, can his opponent play the balls as they have been left due to the dropped 'rest', or does the ref have to put the balls back in the position they were in before the foul.
A player drops the rest onto the table and scatters the balls, the ref calls a foul against that player, can his opponent play the balls as they have been left due to the dropped 'rest', or does the ref have to put the balls back in the position they were in before the foul.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the striker has not played his shot prior to dropping the rest his opponent has the choice of playing the next shot himself (from where the balls finish up) or asking the striker to play again either from where the balls end up or from where they were prior to the foul. If the striker has played his shot before dropping the rest (as in the Mark Allan clip) the opponent has the option of playing the next shot from where the balls end up or asking his opponent to do likewise. There is no option in these circumstances to have the balls replaced. (Rule 10(i))
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