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4. The Break (rule F) |
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4.1 Lag for break |
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If
competition or tournament rules require a lag for break then the following
procedure should be used: Each player should use
balls of equal size and weight. With the balls in baulk, one player to the
left and one to the right of the table, the balls are struck simultaneously
to the foot cushion and back to the baulk end of the table. The player whose
ball is the closest to the innermost edge of the baulk cushion wins the lag.
The lagged ball must contact the foot cushion at least once. Other cushion
contacts are immaterial, except as prohibited below. If one player strikes
the ball, the other player has to strike his ball before the opponent’s ball
reaches the foot cushion in order to have a simultaneous lag. If this is not
the case and the referee feels that the player who played second wanted to
get an advantage out of that, then the lag has to be replayed. |