This is really a question for the pro players out there.
It's not really for us.
We don't have to pay our bills with short money earned by playing pool.
We've all seen many of our pool champions foul without their opponent seeing the foul and they haven't called the foul on themselves, when they clearly knew they fouled. Personally, I don't think they should be vilified for not calling a foul on themselves, except for the following:
If the answer is yes, then it should clearly be part of the rules; that each player is indeed required to call a foul on themselves.
If the answer is no, then I think the rules should clearly state that each player is not required to call a foul on themselves.
What do you think about the "If yes"/If no" then statements?
JoeyA
It's not really for us.
We don't have to pay our bills with short money earned by playing pool.
We've all seen many of our pool champions foul without their opponent seeing the foul and they haven't called the foul on themselves, when they clearly knew they fouled. Personally, I don't think they should be vilified for not calling a foul on themselves, except for the following:
If the answer is yes, then it should clearly be part of the rules; that each player is indeed required to call a foul on themselves.
If the answer is no, then I think the rules should clearly state that each player is not required to call a foul on themselves.
What do you think about the "If yes"/If no" then statements?
JoeyA