I like that.
I might say, "In the future, don't forget to call those combos." and like you, if he smarts off with anything, I would call the ref and take the foul right there.
Now, how do I decide if his response has an attitude attached to it? No worries, I've experienced plenty of that before. :grin:
To warn someone about the rule defeats the purpose, in pool the mental game is very strong element, it is a test for those fall under pressure of the moment. Rob's memory failed him big time and he knew it, and he has to pay for it , big boys style, not kiddy pool!!. Ronnie on the other hand, is used to playing like that in his country, it is normal to him to call such a foul.
Again, i repeat, Rob's big fuss is what brought this up, otherwise, it would not be mentioned, it was not hill hill and the foul called, it was 5-6, Rob had chance to collect himself, but Ronnie the one who was not bothered a bit by this call and played as if nothing happened, and kept him away from the table, actually Ronnie gave him a chance at rack 11 or 12, he could have locked him behind a ball.
I agree on the part that Ronnie was wrong in cleaning the ball, Ref gave him warning and did not do it again, what else. If you want to call him a shark, Nit, cry baby..that is fine, but the combo call rule is legit, and a Ref would have called it if there was one 100% dedicated to the game.