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What is a Push Shot in snooker?
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I am no expert, but i believe it is when a player is judged to have pushed the cue ball, rather than cueing cleanly. A push shot could give an unfair advantage, and is judged to be a foul.
11:35 Fri 04th Feb 2011
brionon - that's called a 'touching ball.
In that instance, the player's last shot left the cue ball toucing an object ball. The referee advises the incoming player of a 'touching ball' - this means that the player is judged to have already struck the object ball, and he can direct the cue ball anywhere else on the table without a penalty.
In that instance, the player's last shot left the cue ball toucing an object ball. The referee advises the incoming player of a 'touching ball' - this means that the player is judged to have already struck the object ball, and he can direct the cue ball anywhere else on the table without a penalty.