I'm not even bothering to read this thread. I feel the same way justadub does. You only cheat yourself when you play the "snooze you lose" card, imo. The day I have to cheat to win a pool game, is the day I'll hang up my cue...for good.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
This is my last word on this.... but this above post sums it up. Scott has called people "cheaters" that have simply done what the rules in pool compel you to do, go sit down after you foul. Thats it! over.... he has called people "cheaters" that have just followed the rules!! they are not cheaters, and to falsely call a person that and call yourself a pool instructor at the same time is an outrage to me. where is your integrity? you have misinformed people right here in writing. here is what you SHOULD be writing in this thread, as an instructor:
i believe if you foul, you should inform your opponent. however, if a player simpy sits down in his chair after a foul, and doesn't go out of his way to inform his opponent of his foul, that should not be looked down upon in any way as this is what the rules state you should do (the rule actually states an outgoing player is not supposed to touch the cb too, which i think is of interest here). however, i strongly feel calling all your fouls is the right thing to do-- yet not necessarily any better or worse from a sportsmanship standpoint with respect to the rules of billiards. Thats all you have to say, i would have no problem with that.... but you have to falsely put yourself above others-- which is total bs.
these words cheating and integrity dont come into play here. again, the analogy would be if i play c players, and i help them during their matches.... i cant say "these other guys dont help the c players, they play without integrity, i would never wanna take advantage of a c player like that." you cant really say that, it would just be his choice to help the c players, no better or worse than anybody else's actions. you cant just all the sudden come out of nowhere and say the way you do things has more integrity than others, when others are following the rules to a T, in fact there may be less integrity your way, because all you are trying to do is make yourself look good, that is obvious.
one other thing, i'm not even really saying that you should not inform your opponent every time you foul, just that it is simply an option for you according to the rules and situation-- again, no better or worse than the path other people have posted here. THE REASON I THINK THIS DISCUSSION IS SO IMPORTANT, AND THAT IT IS VERY DELETERIOUS TO STATE POORLY FORMED OPINIONS ON THIS, IS BECAUSE PEOPLE FORM OPINIONS OF POOL PLAYERS BASED ON THIS STUFF. A GUY FOULS, GOES AND SITS DOWN, AND NOW HIS OPPONENT THINKS HE'S TRYING TO CHEAT! WELL, YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO TOUCH THE CB AFTER A FOUL IF YOU'RE OUTGOING-- HE PROBABLY JUST THOUGHT YOU SAW IT AND WILL GET IT, OR WILL TELL YOU IF YOU ASK. DON'T ASSUME BAD INTENTIONS! BUT THE OPINIONS IN THIS THREAD MAKE PEOPLE ASSUME BAD INTENTIONS, WHICH IS BAD FOR POOL, AND INSTRUCTORS SHOULD BE CASTIGATED FOR STATING SUCH OPINIONS.
as to chicago's posts.... you posted earlier "BINGO" to a guy that said if you sweep all the balls in the holes, and win as many games as you wanted, it should be fine if the guy doesnt see. that was your analogy. haha, how do you expect me to even address you any more after that, its all there in writing.