Determination of free kicks. The decision of free kick is made by the referee according to the definition of **gram. The definition of gram is that when a player hits a ball, so that the opposing player cannot hit any of the target balls in a straight line, it is said to have made a gram. The target ball refers to the ball with the smallest score on the table, if it is a red ball stage, it is any red ball, if it is a color ball stage, it is in the order of score from low to high, in order of score from low to high, it is a yellow ball, a green ball, a brown ball, a blue ball, a pink ball, and a black ball. If the opposing player is made ** gram, then he can choose to play a free kick, that is, any visible ball, as a target ball, and the score of the target ball is recorded. If the opposing player is not made ** gram, then he must follow the normal rules and hit the target ball, otherwise it will be considered a foul.
Choice of free ball. The selection of the free kick is carried out by the player who is made the first gram. The player who is made a ** gram may designate any visible ball to be played as a free ball, subject to the following restrictions:
The free ball cannot be a target ball, i.e. if it is a red ball phase, the red ball cannot be designated as a free ball, and if it is a color ball phase, the colored ball with the lowest current score cannot be designated as a free ball. If you do this, you will be considered a foul, and the opponent will receive penalty points, and you can choose whether to let the player continue to play or play on their own.
The free ball must be visible, i.e. the white ball must be able to hit any part of the free ball in a straight line, not by collar bump or bouncing. If you do this, you will be considered a foul, and the opponent will receive penalty points, and you can choose whether to let the player continue to play or play on their own.
The free kick must be unambiguous, i.e. the player must clearly indicate to the referee or the opponent the free kick of his choice before making a stroke, and not in an ambiguous or arbitrary manner. If you do this, you will be considered a foul, and the opponent will receive penalty points, and you can choose whether to let the player continue to play or play on their own.
Free Kick Strike. The free kick is hit according to the normal rules, but there are a few special points:
The score of the free ball is calculated according to the score of the target ball, not the score of the free ball itself. That is, if it is a red ball, no matter which ball is selected as a free ball, only 1 point will be scored, and if it is a color ball stage, no matter which ball is selected as a free ball, the score of the ball with the lowest current score will be recorded, for example, if the target ball is a yellow ball, only 2 points will be scored if the black ball is selected as a free ball.
The free ball is handled according to the normal rules, that is, if it is a red ball stage, no matter which color ball is selected as a free ball, as long as it is scored, there is no need to swing back to its original position, if it is a color ball stage, no matter which color ball is selected as a free ball, as long as it is scored, it must be placed back in place, unless it is the target ball itself, for example, if the target ball is a yellow ball, choose the black ball as a free ball, and if it is scored, it must be swung back to its original position, and if the yellow ball is selected as a free ball and scored, it is not necessary to swing back to its original position.
The foul of the free kick is judged according to the normal rules, that is, if in the process of hitting the free ball, there is a touch of the non-target ball, no touch of any ball, the white ball falls into the pocket or out of bounds, etc., even if the foul, the opponent can get penalty points, and can choose whether to let the player continue to play or play on the stage himself.