Seeing as that video showed exactly how bigtruck said it happened, why are we not to believe she wasn't listening to the owner when he told her to stop like bigtruck said it happened?
I think that yes, it should be allowed. The buyer should also get the opportunity to keep the player or get his money back. If the buyer doesn't want the player anymore, he goes back up for bid.
I know an APA 4, weak 5, that likes to play people for $1/rack. If he wins, he likes to go around saying that he beat so and so for money. Whenever someone actually wants to gamble, he turns it into a big argument and a game is never made.
I haven't seen anything new from Tony in a while. Was wondering if he's still making cues. He's got an eye for picking woods and he makes a beautiful cue.
Other than the normal cue maker "finish date" issues, he was easy to work with. Mine has a 3/8 x 11 pin and the shaft has a pretty...
Oh please. Not only do you go 45 minutes into a match to find something wrong with what he's doing, but plenty of snooker players air stroke and adjust their stance. Not to mention Corey's main objective certainly wasn't to make that ball, which would explain why he wouldn't have stayed down...