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dontscratch
08-10-2004, 11:11 AM
After playing this game for only about six months, something came up yesterday that I had no answer for. My opponent shot his winning ball and it jawed but stayed very deep in the pocket. I had two easy shots and was then going to shoot his in and follow with the cue. Afer I shot my first ball and was walking around the table to my next shot,his ball fell in without any outside interference.What happens then? Thanks for any answers in advance.

hemicudas
08-10-2004, 11:48 AM
After playing this game for only about six months, something came up yesterday that I had no answer for. My opponent shot his winning ball and it jawed but stayed very deep in the pocket. I had two easy shots and was then going to shoot his in and follow with the cue. Afer I shot my first ball and was walking around the table to my next shot,his ball fell in without any outside interference.What happens then? Thanks for any answers in advance.Steve, I think your phone is ringing, lol. Me? I'm like a politician here, which ever way helps me is the right way to call it.

BackPocket9Ball
08-10-2004, 12:05 PM
After playing this game for only about six months, something came up yesterday that I had no answer for. My opponent shot his winning ball and it jawed but stayed very deep in the pocket. I had two easy shots and was then going to shoot his in and follow with the cue. Afer I shot my first ball and was walking around the table to my next shot,his ball fell in without any outside interference.What happens then? Thanks for any answers in advance.

That same situation (although, not on the game ball) just happened to me a couple days ago. The accepted ruling around where I play is that if it doesn't fall within 3 seconds, then it gets put back up. This is the only fair way to call it in my opinion.

SactownTom
08-10-2004, 12:07 PM
The ball gets replaced. This is covered the same way under almost all of the standard rules.

hemicudas
08-10-2004, 12:45 PM
The ball gets replaced. This is covered the same way under almost all of the standard rules.
On the spot, Tom?

SactownTom
08-10-2004, 02:24 PM
On the spot, Tom?

Not on "the Spot" but in the approximate position it was in prior to it falling.