See my signature line for my feelings on this question. You can also ask yourself is cheating to win really winning at all? Recently during leagues one of my teammates fouled while his opponent, was clearly watching the shot. He went to his opponent and said "I fouled it's ball in hand." She replied "no you didn't it's your shot" to which he reiterated his first statement again. She still insisted it was not a foul so we all looked at each other and he shot the rack out and won the match. Honestly one of the strangest things I have seen in a long time, but he did tell her twice before she told him to continue.
In the old days, in tennis when a line judge made a bad call that favored them, some ladies & gentlemen would hit the next ball out on purpose to give a point back to their opponent to even up the score for the bad call.
If everyone would act with honesty & integrity, the world would be a better place in which to live. We would not need referees or even policemen or courts. Maybe one day. Probably not, but maybe one day.
Mr. White,
I'm confused & disheartened. Would you actually slap a kid silly for being honest? Or would you simply coach him to just play ball & let the officials do the job they are being paid to do?
Talk about someone being full of $hit. YOU sir....cannot "guarantee for a fact" ANYTHING about anyone else's life except that they breathe, eat...and yes....$hit.
Dumb comment. And I'm sure the other members of this GREAT forum would join me in being pleased that we provide you with comic relief.
Cheers
When I was younger I wanted to win so bad that I would never call a foul on myself. Now years later, I care more about how other people think of me as a person than about winning a game of pool.
Once S potted the 4 ball, the foul was OFF...i.e. all fouls are extinguished unless called PRIOR TO the next shot. Since balls 4-7 were potted in order, there was no subsequent foul. ...
Name one person in human history that has been comletely selfless, honest, honrable, and morally sound in every aspect of his or her life.
So you have turned from being overly competative to a 13 yr old girl who cares what other people think of you?
If you can look yourself in the mirror every morning who gives a flying **** what others think.
Name one person in human history that has been comletely selfless, honest, honrable, and morally sound in every aspect of his or her life.
Difference between you and I is, I actually logically think about what I am saying before I post it.
No. Under my reading of the World-Standardized Rules, each of those shots could have been called a foul:
6.2 Wrong Ball FirstSo when S potted the 4 with the 2 on the table, it was a foul. When S potted the 5 with the 2 on the table, it was a foul, etc.
In those games which require the first object ball struck to be a particular ball or one of a group of balls, it is a foul for the cue ball to first contact any other ball.
I imagine the rule you are thinking of is this: "If a foul is not called before the next shot begins, the foul is assumed not to have happened." But in the situation described, the wrong-ball-first rule was being violated with each shot.
This reminds me, however, of rules (explicitly in writing) in effect years ago in the U.S. Amateur Championship. I don't know whether they still use the same rules in that event, or whether they are also used in other APA events. But at that time, if a player hit the wrong ball first in 9-ball, or started shooting the wrong category of balls in 8-ball, the sitting player was permitted (although it was not recommended) to allow the shooting player to continue shooting until he (the sitting player) felt inclined to call the foul. If the sitting player had not yet called a foul, the shooting player could escape penalty by realizing the mistake and shooting the correct ball.
You seem to be going down a long, dark road. I hope & pray for you that it will not be totally alone.
Merry Christmas,
That's the model to emulate. Merry Christmas. I believe some call him by other names.
Best Regards,
You keep coming back to this, like it's some kind of solid point that justifies cheating.
Being a decent human being is not an all-or-nothing proposition.
Just because someone wasn't perfect in the past, doesn't mean they shouldn't try to be honest in the future, and expect others to do the same.
I may not be perfect, but that doesn't mean I should say "fuсk it" and not even try.
I honestly can't fathom the tone you take with people who defend acting honestly, like they're all hypocritical chumps. I guess the idea is so foreign to you,
you can't BELIEVE people out there are acting honestly at the table, day in and day out. You must figure we're all faking it just to look good on the forums.
Eddie May,
I do not act in any way to prove anything to people around me. I do it to prove it to myself. Am I totally selfless? Obviously not, but I am also obviously not totally selfish either.
I agree with you that this world, as it is, is certainly not filled with honest, rightgeous people. However, I do not have to join the majority.
I made no 'religious' comment. I made a comment regarding a phylosphy of a way of life.
You are certainly entitled to live your free will life as you choose as is each one of us. It is obvious that different choices have been made by those posting in this post.
It has been pointed out that no one can 'guarantee' to live up to thier commitments & some have admitted to failure but have also reaffirmed their commitment & have relayed the price they paid for their failure.
It really matters not what those around you think or feel about or for you. It matters what you think & feel for yourself when you take an honest look in the mirror.
I apologize if I am coming off as preaching or pontificating. That is certainly not my intent. I am merely stating my opinions, the $0.02 worth
variey that they may be.
Best Wishes, Sincerely,