Dennis Orcullo - Bad Form

What does that have to do with anything?

This thread was calling out Dennis. I'm just saying this is pool. It happens to the best of them all. If Shane getting back in the tournament wasnt bad form, I dont know what is.
 
They were also talking about something Frost did when Rodney beat him 9-0. I didn't catch the whole thing, but I think Frost was conceding games too early or something, because the conclusion was that people are paying to watch these matches, so they should play the games to the end.

Part of the issue was that the commentators forgot the matches were to 9 rather than 10 (as they had been for 10-ball). They thought Scott conceded the last two balls and another game, but it was just the last two balls. Scott also gave Rodney a high-five and congratulated him for playing great. Dennis stormed out without even looking at Shane.
 
This thread was calling out Dennis. I'm just saying this is pool. It happens to the best of them all. If Shane getting back in the tournament wasnt bad form, I dont know what is.

This thread is about Dennis quitting, saying that quitting mid match is bad form. It's not about bad form, it's about Dennis. This has nothing to do with tournament director rulings on whether or not a player can enter back into the tournament.

If you want to talk about bad form, we should be conversing about Earl Strickland's attitude towards the game.
 
I seen him pull up in a race to 11 or 12......just un corcked at 7-7......he was trapped by Melrose, but that's not the point. I would call that stiffing a bet....real bad sportsmanship lol.
 
Part of the issue was that the commentators forgot the matches were to 9 rather than 10 (as they had been for 10-ball). They thought Scott conceded the last two balls and another game, but it was just the last two balls. Scott also gave Rodney a high-five and congratulated him for playing great. Dennis stormed out without even looking at Shane.

Thanks for clarifying. So the commentators thought he conceded 2 balls plus an entire game. Makes sense now.
 
Absolutely. I think it's important for the players to point out problems with the equipment even as they are doing their best to cope with the problems. It's better to complain first to the management, but sometimes management is deaf.

I think all tournaments need to implement some kind of penalty for quitting (or even failing to try to win).

In the WPBSA, one who quits a match when he can still mathematically win is fined.
Unlike pool, the WPBSA has some teeth because it's producing millionaires.

But I agree, there should be a fine any time there are paying spectators and money added.
.....although the amount should reflect the earning capacity of the players.


Players who quit when there is a calcutta should be penalized also
 
Reread my post...

This time, d-o-n-t b-e b-i-a-s-e-d

thanks,
Dave M
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Dave;

I'm really not biased though I do root more for shane because I think he's very classy and he's American, like I am. :smile:

Was SVB acting unsportsmanlike and childish for unscrewing after that ref call at MP Open? I think that's very debateable.

Was Dennis childish and unsportsmanlike in the 4 examples I cited, including last night's display? I say Yes with a capital Y.

It's not my bias favoring Shane, it's my honest opinion.

best,
brian kc
 
I seen him pull up in a race to 11 or 12......just un corcked at 7-7......he was trapped by Melrose, but that's not the point. I would call that stiffing a bet....real bad sportsmanship lol.

the Melrose action match was the one I referenced in my op.

yep, dennis bailed on that one.

best,
brian kc
 
Jay probably would be willing to give Dennis the lecture. Dennis is a great guy and he should be aware that this kind of behavior is unprofessional. I can think of nobody better than Jay to explain it to him.

It's funny how we all work on our games and spend countless hours practicing, but how much time do we spend studying up on good sportsmanship?

I agree.

what kind of motorcycle you riding there, Sir?

best,
brian kc
 
Dave;

I'm really not biased though I do root more for shane because I think he's very classy and he's American, like I am. :smile:

Was SVB acting unsportsmanlike and childish for unscrewing after that ref call at MP Open? I think that's very debateable.

Was Dennis childish and unsportsmanlike in the 4 examples I cited, including last night's display? I say Yes with a capital Y.

It's not my bias favoring Shane, it's my honest opinion.

best,
brian kc

Quitting is quitting.
 
Let me tell you how a couple champions can take a loss....

Cliff Thorburn, our only Canadian world snooker champion, played in the Prince Albert
tournament one year....he plays pretty sporty 9-ball also.
Alex is up 10-1 on Cliff in a race to 11....Cliff is methodically racking the balls....
...Alex is waiting to break....
...Cliff looks up from the rack and asks..."By the way, how does the table play?"
Alex and all the spectators cracked up...:rotflmao:

And here's how a pool champion can handle a loss.....

Can't remember who it was, but he was shooting an easy 9-ball for the match and became
aware that everybody was laughing....he looked up...
...it was Jim Rempe with a white towel on top of his cue, waving it in surrender.

I remember these two players as much for their grace in defeat as for their many wins.
 
Quitting is quitting.

sticking a knife in someone's chest is sticking a knife in someone's chest.

BUT

it's a little different when one instance is a thug robbing someone on the street

vs

a man defending his family from an intruder.

best,
brian kc
 
"Dennis DOES have quit in him."

That guy can't handle the pressure.
Might be ok for some local stuff in his town but that's about it.

There's always an opening at McDonnalds for quitters.
 
I agree.

what kind of motorcycle you riding there, Sir?

best,
brian kc

Just took the train down to Ventura and rode back with a new BMW RnineT roadster. I'm in the process of personalizing it. It's kind of a modern retro bike, a souped up factory custom with a traditional BMW 1200 boxer engine. Lots of fun! The California central coast is perfect for riding. I wanted to get one last year but there was a waitlist. Anyway my focus has shifted away from cues.

Jay Helfert went down to a BMW dealer with me last year and I saw one there - that was it, I was sold.
 
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I just watched the loop of the stream again this morning. He was just looking for an excuse for losing 9-2. SVB used the same magic rack, and had a great break after Dennis was complaining about it. It looked like he intentionally jumped the ball on his last break, in order to blame the break.

They apparently have a rule against forfeiting. They should not let him play on the loser's side for forfeiting the last game and for not shaking hands. We've all been there, and you've got to feel for him. But if they want to improve behavior they should have some penalty.
 
Here's a screen shot of the final ball position. At 8-2 Dennis was about to break. He approached the TD and complained about the magic rack, but it's unclear what his complaint actually was. Dennis broke, and the CB left the table. Dennis looked frustrated as he sat down.

Shane has BIH but it looks like there is some work to do given the cluster. Shane was looking at the table for about 10 seconds when Dennis started unscrewing his cue. The TD waved Shane off and declared a forfeit.
 
Tate that is one bad a@@ looking bike.

I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand, there is an old saying "Show me a good loser and I'll show you a loser." I have known many players that really get upset when they lose and that helps fuel their motivation not to lose.

On the other hand, if you are trying to play pool as a profession, it's counterproductive to act like a baby when you are being sponsored or trying to gain sponsorship. I've always felt if I have too much emotion that I can't control then I take a break. If you are doing it for a living, then having that control is pretty important.
 
Here's a screen shot of the final ball position. At 8-2 Dennis was about to break. He approached the TD and complained about the magic rack, but it's unclear what his complaint actually was. Dennis broke, and the CB left the table. Dennis looked frustrated as he sat down.

Dennis had also complained about the rack on his previous break, and the TD got a new one - or at least he took it off screen and then came back.
 
Dave;

I'm really not biased though I do root more for shane because I think he's very classy and he's American, like I am. :smile:

Was SVB acting unsportsmanlike and childish for unscrewing after that ref call at MP Open? I think that's very debateable.

Was Dennis childish and unsportsmanlike in the 4 examples I cited, including last night's display? I say Yes with a capital Y.

It's not my bias favoring Shane, it's my honest opinion.

best,
brian kc

I agree with many of your posts but not this one. Sorry to say but you lost the plot on this one.
Trying to justify that SVB did not quit/forfeit because of bad ref/tourneys rule of call 10b is biased. In that MP Cup tourney, Biado did not call 10b in last rack of semi v Pupul. The 10b was inches from centre pocket and any 3 year old could pot it but Biado did not call 10 ball and the 10b was respotted for Pupul to shoot and win the match and face Efren in final. Biado did not unscrew and walked off. Biado's 10 ball unquestionably will only go into centre pocket whereas in SVB's case one could say there were 3 pockets that the 10 ball could have gone in.
My point is the "call every 10 ball" rule (however stupid) was the rule in that tourney and everyone (even SVB) had to follow it. Just cos it was a ridiculous rule does not excuse SVB from being a quitter/ forfeiter as even Biado had to follow also..
So SVB quit/forfeit plain and simple
But you are right based on record, Dennis 4 forfeits v SVB 1 makes Dennis look lesser in terms of sportsmanship :D
 
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