They can either
A.) Be requested to play again, being from where the cue ball now lies
or B.) Replay the shot, which involves moving everything back to it's original state. Including the cue ball.
The other player gets 4 points if no balls were hit and he takes the next shot from where the ball stops, if he is snookered he gets a free ball (can hit any ball he likes as long as he names it) or he can make the player take the shot again from the same place where the original shot took place.
Alex won the World Snooker Championship twice. He won it in 1972 and again in 1982.
As long as its called as a miss, you can put them in as many times as you like. :)
No. There is a proper side and a reverse side to the cloth.
Some people could, don't know whether they'd be able to get it out again.
A ball return is a device in bowling or snooker where balls can be placed on the area of play for playing again.
Joe Davis won it the first 15 times. He won it every year from 1927 to 1940 and again in 1946. During the period from 1941 to 1945 there was no World Snooker Championship.
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Steve Davis. He won it in 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988 and 1989.
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Strange question. How could a country create relationship with itself. you are requested to ask the question again and logical this time.
A recount is a process of counting the votes in an election again to ensure accuracy and fairness. It is typically requested when the initial results are very close or there are concerns about the validity of the outcome.