If it was me, I'd be looking down table at the one ball since the six ball is close to it and in play for the foul. I probably wouldn't have seen the ten ball move as it was 45 degrees from where I'm looking at the one ball.
The rules we play by locally are if the blocking ball moves at all, it's a foul whether the cue ball hit it or the cue.
The end of the story is there is one person that knows he moved the ten ball and that's Ryan.
The no foul happened unless the opposing player calls it or the anything to win attitude shows alot about a person's personal integrity.
They say you learn something everyday of your life. What I learned is if I ever play this guy, I won't turn my back to the table while he's shooting.
There is no way he didn't see the 10 ball move.
Stones
The rules we play by locally are if the blocking ball moves at all, it's a foul whether the cue ball hit it or the cue.
The end of the story is there is one person that knows he moved the ten ball and that's Ryan.
The no foul happened unless the opposing player calls it or the anything to win attitude shows alot about a person's personal integrity.
They say you learn something everyday of your life. What I learned is if I ever play this guy, I won't turn my back to the table while he's shooting.
There is no way he didn't see the 10 ball move.
Stones
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