Couldn't have said it better! Good post :smile:
Thank Buffalofloyd. Your Scruggs player is NICE!
Couldn't have said it better! Good post :smile:
No wonder the pool world is so screwed up. Most people in this thread are of the belief that after you get cheated and screwed, you should offer a handshake otherwise you're the scumbag. What kind of self-loathing logic is that?
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I find it really hard to believe that any of you would remain calm and collected if you honestly felt your opponent fouled and refused to admit it.
Don't get me wrong. Mika can act like a baby sometimes, there's no denying that. But to pretend that you'd all be immune to drama under such circumstances is ridiculous. Hell, most of you can't even remain drama free on the forum, let alone while faced with such a situation during a World Championship. lol
To extend your analogy: It's like a woman claiming to have been raped by reporting it to all her AND the man's family, friends, and neighbors, but not to the police--if she's going around reporting it to everyone, then why didn't she bother with the police?
If there is a ref, USE THEM.
...if Mika shot the questionable shot and Mike thought it was a foul, Mike would have kept talking to everyone for another 15 minutes about it.
Uh... Really?? I don't see the comparison in these two situations at all! Anyone else have similar feeling?
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I find it really hard to believe that any of you would remain calm and collected if you honestly felt your opponent fouled and refused to admit it.
Don't get me wrong. Mika can act like a baby sometimes, there's no denying that. But to pretend that you'd all be immune to drama under such circumstances is ridiculous. Hell, most of you can't even remain drama free on the forum, let alone while faced with such a situation during a World Championship. lol
Sigel said somehting like "we could have this conversation for 800 years" and just kept potting balls.
No wonder the pool world is so screwed up. Most people in this thread are of the belief that after you get cheated and screwed, you should offer a handshake otherwise you're the scumbag. What kind of self-loathing logic is that? Should a woman offer a hug and goodbye kiss to her rapist? C'mon people.
Not shaking hands has multiple purposes and has nothing to do with bad sportsmanship. In fact, it's good sportsmanship. It's a protest to unethical sleazy play. Want a handshake after a match - play like a true gentleman. Works both ways. Also, a handshake rewards it all by putting it in the past. As if to say all is well, you got away with it. A form of sanctioning. The reality is, the winning player, like most pool players could care less. If anyone would ever have a gripe over this it would be the player denied the handshake. But this rarely happens. Most pool players are of the mentality "I'll take the cash, you can keep the handshake" ..
Anyhow, by not shaking, it becomes remembered. It's like tagging something with a flag. The cheated player gets to taint the cheater's win. It publicizes the fact there was a controversy of some kind in the match. Thus, not necessarily being a clean win.
On the other hand, people who don't shake because they are bitter over a loss - they are poor sports. But that's not the situation here.
hey I was there and mika had no time to call a ref......
Mike was lloking for a safety, turn around the table and shoot..... and mika was behind him. mike know what he was doing...... it is not the game and I don t like it.....
No wonder the pool world is so screwed up. Most people in this thread are of the belief that after you get cheated and screwed, you should offer a handshake otherwise you're the scumbag. What kind of self-loathing logic is that? Should a woman offer a hug and goodbye kiss to her rapist? C'mon people.
Not shaking hands has multiple purposes and has nothing to do with bad sportsmanship. In fact, it's good sportsmanship. It's a protest to unethical sleazy play. Want a handshake after a match - play like a true gentleman. Works both ways. Also, a handshake rewards it all by putting it in the past. As if to say all is well, you got away with it. A form of sanctioning. The reality is, the winning player, like most pool players could care less. If anyone would ever have a gripe over this it would be the player denied the handshake. But this rarely happens. Most pool players are of the mentality "I'll take the cash, you can keep the handshake" ..
Anyhow, by not shaking, it becomes remembered. It's like tagging something with a flag. The cheated player gets to taint the cheater's win. It publicizes the fact there was a controversy of some kind in the match. Thus, not necessarily being a clean win.
On the other hand, people who don't shake because they are bitter over a loss - they are poor sports. But that's not the situation here.
Not the first time Mika has acted like a child. It's up to Mika to call for a ref. His mistake. Not shaking your opponents hand is classless.