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Bazile | 20:19 Wed 21st Apr 2021 | Sport
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Before we had all this technology , how did the ref fare with having to put back balls in the original positions ?
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They made their best guess I suppose. Now they can be more precise.
They came to an agreement with the players as to where it should go.
from memory but then both players must agree
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That's fine when only one ball ( usually the cue ball) needs replacing .

Must have been interesting when a few red balls also moved :-)
the same as in football before VAR, I suppose: the ref made a decision and anyone disagreeing was sent off.
I don't think it was an issue back in the day. Correct me if I'm wrong, but replacing the balls is only done when a miss is called, and the miss rule was only created in 1995.
He asked his tailor...
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Hpw the heal did a thread like this end up with so many deleted posts?
"Hpw the heal"? Chrost, I need a coffee.
I agree with Mozz 23.30
I did see there were a fair few YouTube links that should have been on another thread.

Can't mind on who it was or what the correct thread was but I was surprised the same person kept posting on the wrong thread.
In some competitions, they use technology where the positions of the balls can be projected onto the table.

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