Punishment
1. The opponent of the offending player has a free kick.
2. In the same game, if a player fouls three times in a row, the game is considered to be lost.
3. When the distance between the target ball and the shore is within one ball. A player who hits the ball in a light and legal manner shall be limited to two times. If the player hits the ball for the third time in the same manner, the three shots are all fouls and the game is lost.
4. When the player has committed two consecutive fouls, the referee or opponent shall notify him, otherwise his foul record will still be twice.
other
After any ball jumps off the table, naturally rolling back to the table is considered a legal shot.
The player hits the ball for one minute each time. If it is out of date, it is a foul. The referee shall warn the player at 45 seconds. If the second shot is too late, the referee can rule that his behavior is "intentionally foul".
Players are not allowed to use anything to mark the table, and not to use various measuring tools to determine the distance between the ball. Violation of this rule can be punished as an intentional foul.
Penalties for intentional fouls
When the player fouls for the first time, the foul shall be recorded and the round shall be forfeited. When the player fouls intentionally for the second time, he shall be immediately disqualified from the game.
The organizer of the game may, in accordance with the above rules, have the right to agree on additional rules, such as the number of rounds of the game, the time limit for hitting, etc.
In addition to the special rules for the No. 9 ball, other foul rules stipulated by Snooker also apply to the No. 9 ball.
Any mistakes or fouls that hit the colored ball into the pocket or off the table will not be returned to the table (except for the No. 9 colored ball).
