My wife and I are playing scotch tonight. Against a couple that we usually have a fun night with.
To us, Scotch is just a fun sociable night out to mix it up a bit. We have done well in the past in end of the year tourneys where we will buckle down a bit harder.
Ok, close to the head string, we have the eight ball out front, one of ours and one of theirs behind in almost a perfect 3 ball rack.
We have one ball left in the open. My wife calls a safety and shoots our ball down.
Good call on her part because obviously she doesn't want to break our ball out, with theirs and risk giving a BIH.
So, the female opponent walks up to the table, picks the cue ball up and drops it on the table, giving us BIH.
Then she starts in with this, OMG, what was I thinking, why did I just pick the ball up, yada yada yada.
I have seen high level players do almost the same thing in tourneys, but at least they take the cue ball and shoot it directly in a pocket.
This is something that I certainly didn't expect to see in a fun Scotch division and certainly have never seen any of the Scotch players ever do this in the many years that we have been playing.
I could have reciprocated in kind and shot the cue ball down a hole but I set the cue ball up, slightly skinned our 10 ball, the ten hitting the rail and coming back almost where it was before.
The cue ball being left in an equally difficult shot for them.
I consider what she did to be perfectly legal, (in an unsportsman like way), and also douchy times ten to have to give the speech that she did afterward.
I guess that I was a bit shocked mainly because I have never seen this done before in Scotch and didn't expect it from this team.
A couple of people that were watching mentioned later that they thought it was a pretty unsportsman like move on their part.
What do you guys think about moves like this?
Also, I can't remember the rule exactly on this. How many times could a person purposely foul in a situation like this before it would be considered a stalemate and a re rack?
To us, Scotch is just a fun sociable night out to mix it up a bit. We have done well in the past in end of the year tourneys where we will buckle down a bit harder.
Ok, close to the head string, we have the eight ball out front, one of ours and one of theirs behind in almost a perfect 3 ball rack.
We have one ball left in the open. My wife calls a safety and shoots our ball down.
Good call on her part because obviously she doesn't want to break our ball out, with theirs and risk giving a BIH.
So, the female opponent walks up to the table, picks the cue ball up and drops it on the table, giving us BIH.
Then she starts in with this, OMG, what was I thinking, why did I just pick the ball up, yada yada yada.
I have seen high level players do almost the same thing in tourneys, but at least they take the cue ball and shoot it directly in a pocket.
This is something that I certainly didn't expect to see in a fun Scotch division and certainly have never seen any of the Scotch players ever do this in the many years that we have been playing.
I could have reciprocated in kind and shot the cue ball down a hole but I set the cue ball up, slightly skinned our 10 ball, the ten hitting the rail and coming back almost where it was before.
The cue ball being left in an equally difficult shot for them.
I consider what she did to be perfectly legal, (in an unsportsman like way), and also douchy times ten to have to give the speech that she did afterward.
I guess that I was a bit shocked mainly because I have never seen this done before in Scotch and didn't expect it from this team.
A couple of people that were watching mentioned later that they thought it was a pretty unsportsman like move on their part.
What do you guys think about moves like this?
Also, I can't remember the rule exactly on this. How many times could a person purposely foul in a situation like this before it would be considered a stalemate and a re rack?
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