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Old Wed Dec 11, 2002, 04:54pm
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An intentional foul is one where the fouling player is not really playing the ball. The penalty is 2 shots and possession. A flagrant foul may be intentional and is usually called when the contact is excessive. Penalty is 2 shots,possession, and ejection of the player.

When either of these fouls occur dueing a live ball situation they would be personal fouls. If the ball is dead, then they would be technical fouls.

In personal fouls possession would be at the spot nearest the ball. In technical fouls possession is at the division line opposite the table.

Remember that once you use the word "flagrant" you must eject the offending player.
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