Edit: Sorry about the title goof 
The game is 8 ball call shot using standard rules. Obvious clear path shots need not to be called. Obstructed shots, banks, carom, and combinations must be (ball and pocket) called.
Backstory:
I’m in a match with an opponent, who gets upset when I asked what pocket he’s playing. He doesn’t call or point out his pockets, and typically assumes that I already know where he is shooting.
In this case, my opponent is shooting the 10 ball into the corner pocket. The 15 ball is partially blocking the 10 ball. He calls out “10 ball”, at which point I ask which pocket. He tells me the corner pocket, then proceeds to completely miss the 10 ball. The cue ball caroms off the 15, then nudges the 10 ball into the pocket.
I asked him “Did you intentionally combo the 10 ball?” He replied “I call my ball and pocket - doesn’t matter how it got there.”
I didn’t argue, and I didn’t call him off the shot when he answered my first question. It does bring up a point. Was I justified to have called the foul as he did not specify the combo? I know he call the ball and pocket. It’s just that the shot wasn’t obvious. When I miss my called ball, it’s ball in hand to my opponent no question. I typically will ask after a questionable shot the shooter’s intent. and yield to the shooter.
This shot was so close to slop, that I had to ask him before he shot.
Edit: I know that calling someone over would have kept this from escalating. I don’t like playing with people who look for controversy. Do I need to carry a rule book to matches?
chao
The game is 8 ball call shot using standard rules. Obvious clear path shots need not to be called. Obstructed shots, banks, carom, and combinations must be (ball and pocket) called.
Backstory:
I’m in a match with an opponent, who gets upset when I asked what pocket he’s playing. He doesn’t call or point out his pockets, and typically assumes that I already know where he is shooting.
In this case, my opponent is shooting the 10 ball into the corner pocket. The 15 ball is partially blocking the 10 ball. He calls out “10 ball”, at which point I ask which pocket. He tells me the corner pocket, then proceeds to completely miss the 10 ball. The cue ball caroms off the 15, then nudges the 10 ball into the pocket.
I asked him “Did you intentionally combo the 10 ball?” He replied “I call my ball and pocket - doesn’t matter how it got there.”
I didn’t argue, and I didn’t call him off the shot when he answered my first question. It does bring up a point. Was I justified to have called the foul as he did not specify the combo? I know he call the ball and pocket. It’s just that the shot wasn’t obvious. When I miss my called ball, it’s ball in hand to my opponent no question. I typically will ask after a questionable shot the shooter’s intent. and yield to the shooter.
This shot was so close to slop, that I had to ask him before he shot.
Edit: I know that calling someone over would have kept this from escalating. I don’t like playing with people who look for controversy. Do I need to carry a rule book to matches?
chao