Situation: SCS Quarterfinals; 1v1 on BSD; player one ball 2
I get called over by player two. Player one is trapped up waiting for me. Player two states that while attempting to make a save with a big move as his ball drained, player one took 2 dangers and somehow knocked a ball out of the trough which was promptly auto-plunged back in to play. Player two denied any ball save graphic or indicator. Player one’s response is that he didn’t know what happened.
I’ve never personally seen a ball nudged into the shooter lane but I suppose it’s possible. And BSD does have a relatively shallow trough. However, as this was a “he said, he said” situation (and probably ‘cause BSD) I ruled an unexpected ball save and said play-on, while watching the rest of the match to make sure it didn’t happen again.
Thoughts?
And for further discussion: let’s imagine that player one somehow knew this was possible (and I somehow knew that he knew it was possible) and was doing it on purpose like a death save. Would the same burden of proof as for a death save apply?
BSD does have the mist ball and it can get confused about the ball state.
also was the game set to ball save time 0?? as doing that can lead to lots of other bugs.
Ok, if a fresh ball comes from the shooter lane without any ball save or normal game behavior, it’s a pass-through and should be drained. That’s my opinion anyway.
If it’s another random ball that was freed, then it should also be drained. See the rule about Avatarring
In single ball play if the ball drains and the player agrees that happened but was given another ball in the shooter lane with no obvious ball save then I’d say the ball should be drained and only if the ball comes back into play should they be allowed to continue playing it.
And with auto plungers then I guess that would apply to the trapped up ball that likely validated the playfield.
likely as the drain rule says drain it right away (no adding switches to validate it)
But does not cover an auto shooter and then getting validated after the auto shooter.