still is in bars and you lose all future action, and get to go home if still able to walk.Years ago, jumping over a ball was frowned upon.
Some would have considered it dirty pool.
at least in the bars where they gambled a lot.
still is in bars and you lose all future action, and get to go home if still able to walk.Years ago, jumping over a ball was frowned upon.
Some would have considered it dirty pool.
People today don't know how dangerous it was back in the day when you went into a bar alone and started playing pool and winning all the money.still is in bars and you lose all future action, and get to go home if still able to walk.
at least in the bars where they gambled a lot.
Do they respond by playing less tight? Reminds me of HBrian kind of wisdom.I have had GOOD players get pissed and quit when I have done it before, even though they knew it was a legal move.
They called it unsportsmanlike when I stopped them when they thought they had me trapped for an easy win.
Makes sense - like tapping out. I'm not the strategist here but I see the expedition rules as enabling clusterforks.Unless you are playing Ultimate Pool rules. That would be loss of game.![]()