Female players will participate in the snooker single limited time match
Women’s players will debut in the Snooker single limited time match
1. All rounds and all matches of a single limited time match are determined by one round. From the kick-off timing, the entire match lasts no more than 10 minutes.
2. Kick-off right: After the kick-off line, both teams hit the same cue ball at the same time. After hitting the bottom library, they bounce back and then stand still.
3. Time limit ruling: Under the instruction of the referee, the timing official starts timing, and the player stops the moment the player touches the cue ball.
4. Duration: 5 minutes before each game, the player’s stroke limit is 15 seconds; after 5 minutes, the stroke limit is 10 seconds. Failing to hit the ball within the specified time, the referee will impose a penalty of at least 5 points on the offending player based on the goal ball and give his opponent a free kick for the whole table.
5. Normally, when all the balls on the court no longer move to a certain point (or leave the table to complete the reset), the shot timing starts immediately.
6. All fouls will give the opponent the right to free kick in the entire table. Free kick in the entire table means that the player can place the cue ball anywhere on the table to hit the ball, but he (she) cannot require the cue ball to return to the offending party. Batting. The party exercising the right of the free kick will start timing the shot from the moment the referee receives the cue ball.
7. For each shot, at least one ball must touch the side library or be pocketed, otherwise it will be fouled, and at least 5 points will be penalized based on the goal ball, and a free kick will be given to the opponent.
8. If the player exercising the right of free kick fails to accept the cue ball in place, the referee will place it on the table and the player can pick it up and place it anywhere when ready, but the ball will be set by the referee at the time of stroke. Start in a moment.
9. There is no “Foul and Miss” rule, the cue ball does not touch the target ball is not a foul.
10. If a player asks the referee to clean the ball, there will be no time-out for the stroke limit. If the referee decides to clear multiple balls, he has the right to time out.
11. During the time limit, the referee has the right to suspend or restore the time limit if there is an off-court factor that interferes with the player. The referee has the right to request a timeout at any point in time, and also has the right to decide when to continue timing or restore the time limit.
12. After the referee gives a ruling, if the player raises a challenge, the stroke limit will not be suspended until the referee makes a final ruling-the restoration time limit or the game continues.
13. When a game is over, the two sides split equally, the game will enter the penalty link of “death blue ball”. Only the blue ball that is placed on the spot is left on the field. The player places the cue ball anywhere in the kick-off area to hit. The player with the kick-off right has the right to decide who will hit first. There is no minimum number of goals, as long as one side scores and the other side fails to score in a certain round, the scoring side wins. The stun in this link is invalid, even if the stun into the target bag mouth is still invalid.
14. If there is a deadlock, the player is obliged to break it within a limited time, and the game will not restart.
15. If there is a situation where the remaining time of the game is less than the stroke limit, the stroke limit shall prevail. During this period, the player’s score or penalty will be effective.
16. Due to the fast pace of the game, it will not be considered a violation of etiquette for players to approach the table, but it must be ensured that they are not in the line of sight of the batter.
17. The referee is the ultimate arbitrator, and the final decision will be based on his (her) decision. If there is any possibility that the rules are not applicable, the decision will still stand, as a precedent for the same situation that reappears in the future.
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