<P> Common fouls are: </P> <Ul> <Li> Failing to hit any other ball with the cue ball . </Li> <Li> First hitting a ball "not - on" with the cue ball . </Li> <Li> Potting a ball "not - on". </Li> <Li> Potting the cue ball (in - off). </Li> <Li> Touching any object ball with anything but the cue ball . </Li> <Li> Touching any ball before all balls have come to a complete stop . </Li> <Li> Hitting the cue ball more than once on the same shot . </Li> <Li> Making a ball land off the table . </Li> <Li> Touching the cue ball with anything other than the tip of the cue . The exception is that while positioning the cue ball "in - hand"; it may be touched by anything except the tip of the cue . </Li> <Li> Playing a "push shot" - a shot in which an object ball (whether "on" or not) in direct contact with the cue ball moves when the cue ball is hit . </Li> <Li> Playing a "jump shot" - a shot where the cue ball leaves the bed of the table and jumps over a ball before first hitting another ball . </Li> <Li> Playing a shot with both feet off the ground . The player may lean over the table, support a portion of his weight on it, and / or use a mechanical bridge as desired, but at least one foot must remain in contact with the ground . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Failing to hit any other ball with the cue ball . </Li> <Li> First hitting a ball "not - on" with the cue ball . </Li>

Who takes the second shot in a snooker game