I vote, lose the STUPID mark the pocket rule.I can't even imagine that the person who invented this rule is a pool player.
I hated that rule in Vegas - the whole mark the pocket for 8ball. I had a 3-0 lead on a 6 (I was on the hill) and I forgot to take the marker off the pocket from the previous game....well, after a couple of innings I had the 13 and the 8 left. I made the 13, and got down to shoot the 8 - the opposing team's captain stood up, and at the same time my team yelled out "mark the pocket". I stood back up, and said, "please everyone, I'm trying to shoot!" I got back down, and banked the 8 cross corner to the marked pocket....when it wasn't a tough cut into the other corner. I said, "I was just too lazy to move it." I don't think the other team found the humor in it, but I thought it was funny. I've never lost because of a miss marked pocket, or anything like that, but I do think it's a dumb rule. If the intended pocket is in question...the opponent should just speak up and ask where it's going...what's wrong with that?
Agree it's a dumb rule and that what you did was amusing.
However, under the rules of the event you were playing were your team mates actually allowed to coach you by shouting "mark the pocket!" ?![]()
I think it would be a much more common occurrence for the other team to claim a foul for that kind of coaching than for potting the 8 when the marker has fallen on the floor.
Regarding the poster who said he personally wouldn't like to take advantage of the marker on the floor situation but in the hypothetical case of it happening he would go with what the majority of his team wanted to do.......obviously any of us would have no choice but to live with the majority decision in that particular case......but it would definitely be the last time I would play for that team if they claimed the frame. Having said that, in many years at all levels from pub league to international I know for sure that I've never been in any team containing a majority of players who would consider for a nanosecond claiming a frame for anything of such a mind bogglingly petty and morally unsupportable nature.
The fact that teams in which a majority would favour claiming the frame even exist is yet another ugly carbuncle on the image of the game.
Our player marks the pocket for the 8. The marker is an official cardboard-y coaster thing. It slides off the rail and onto the floor. He makes the 8. The other team calls it a loss. The ref agrees.
He was upset, and so was most of the rest of the team, but I wasn't so much. My reasoning is that losing to a technicality sucks, but this is just one of many technicalities that we're expected to be aware of and be careful of.
What I'm wondering is... do you call this one? Is there any technicality too small to call? The other team has the option of letting it slide, but the way they explained it was "in regular season play, sure we're not gonna call it. But this is for money, you have to call it". They also said the rule works this way because it prevents someone from pulling a fast one. If the 8 goes in the wrong pocket, you can't claim "well the marker's on the floor, you can't prove which pocket I originally marked"
I didn't like that argument so much because I cannot imagine anyone being sleazy enough to mark pocket A in full view of his team and their team, and then try to tell the ref he was going for pocket B. There's no way it could be 'confusing' or 'accidental'. This could only happen if an entire team is willing to lie outright to back up the player, and I haven't met a league team that's serious enough about the (not so hot) prize money to blatantly cheat for it in full view of 8-10 people.
I actually didn't like the money argument so much either.
If you consider it wrong to call a minor foul on someone during the regular season, it doesn't become right just because there's money involved.
So what do you guys think? I personally don't fault someone for calling it, but I appreciate and respect them if they let it slide. And if the situation is reversed, I personally let it slide. The victory is a little soured if that game was a decider and we would have lost it if the coaster decided to stay put.