The shot where the cue ball jumps the object ball is a foul because the cue ball landed forward of the object ball's position. Rule 20(b) states: A jump shot is made when the cue ball passes over any part of an object ball, whether hitting it in the process or not, except; (b) when the cue ball jumps and hits an object ball, other than a touching ball, and at the moment of landing on the playing area, the cue ball is NOT on the far side of the current position of that object ball. - this is why that shot was a foul the referee was correct, a lot of referee's actually get this wrong and think once contact is made with an object or cushion jump shots are okay; which is not true. 20(a) Is in regards to jumping over a different object ball after initial contact. 20(c) Is in regards to the cue ball jumping over the struck object ball off a cushion or another object ball.
Imagine 1:11 happening in the deciding 35th frame of that world championship's final match...I think Mark Allen would've quit playing snooker for the rest of his life
Ebdon being fast with shots, unheard of xD
And a pony tail.
Ebden? What happend? Did he eat to much sleeping pills by the years? Usually can‘t watch that player….
Judd breaking the pocket is nothing new the way he plays Exhibition😂
That Peter Ebdon clip was sped up.
In reality, it took him just over 2 hours to pot the 6 colours.
Attempt number 3. 4 weeks 3 days 9 hours 32 minutes & 4 seconds.
That as to be the fastest I have ever seen Ebdon play. L.O.L.😀😀😀😀😀
Damn peter ebdon's fastest color clearance😂😂
Lol, marc allen.🤣
2:40 用力打
機會大
What was wakelin trynna do😂
Jimmy White....boom
Shame on Graeme that he then took the advantage
Ebden on caffeine tablets?
Surely stopping the cue ball from going in the picket could be an advantage.
Picket 😂
The shot where the cue ball jumps the object ball is a foul because the cue ball landed forward of the object ball's position.
Rule 20(b) states: A jump shot is made when the cue ball passes over any part of an object ball, whether hitting it in the process or not, except; (b) when the cue ball jumps and hits an object ball, other than a touching ball, and at the moment of landing on the playing area, the cue ball is NOT on the far side of the current position of that object ball. - this is why that shot was a foul the referee was correct, a lot of referee's actually get this wrong and think once contact is made with an object or cushion jump shots are okay; which is not true.
20(a) Is in regards to jumping over a different object ball after initial contact.
20(c) Is in regards to the cue ball jumping over the struck object ball off a cushion or another object ball.
Wakelins miss -> stephen Lee???
WHat Stephen Lee has to do with that shot? :|
It’s not terrible to be bald, but if your passion and energy go with your hair......😆😆😆
Samson.
Ebdon obviously got slower as he got balder lol.
Imagine 1:11 happening in the deciding 35th frame of that world championship's final match...I think Mark Allen would've quit playing snooker for the rest of his life