League - Good Sportsmanship

JDB

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Since everyone talks about leagues and bad sportsmanship, I thought I would relate a match I had tonight where my opponent exhibited great sportmanship. And believe it or not, it was in the APA. Although I will admit it was Masters, which I generally find to be much better than ordinary APA 23 rule.

The situation was this; I had just won the last rack and was getting ready to break. My opponent stepped away from the rack and I broke my normal way. There was a thud and 4 or 5 balls left the rack and hit a rail (a legal break by APA rules).

My opponent stepped forward and asked if I wanted a re-rack. I told him I thought I hit it pretty solid and that something must have moved after he set the rack. However, I said that it was a legal break so it was up to him.

He said, don't worry about it, something must have moved and I will re-rack.

He did, and I broke again.

I thought this was an outstanding example of good sportmanship. He was not obligated to re-rack but he did anyway.

Personally, I have done this a few times in tournaments because I really don't want someone to think I "racked them". Each time I have done it (3 times so far), they broke and ran the next rack.

Unfortunately, I did not do the same...lol.
 

cookie man

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Good sportsmanship maybe, but is it even legal to do that?

Can you just rerack the balls whenever you want after a legal break?

Yes, its called an agreement between two gentlemen. You can do this as long as some a$$ isn't constantly trying to interject his useless opinions about everything.
 
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LeagueGuy

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Since everyone talks about leagues and bad sportsmanship, I thought I would relate a match I had tonight where my opponent exhibited great sportmanship. And believe it or not, it was in the APA. Although I will admit it was Masters, which I generally find to be much better than ordinary APA 23 rule.

The situation was this; I had just won the last rack and was getting ready to break. My opponent stepped away from the rack and I broke my normal way. There was a thud and 4 or 5 balls left the rack and hit a rail (a legal break by APA rules).

My opponent stepped forward and asked if I wanted a re-rack. I told him I thought I hit it pretty solid and that something must have moved after he set the rack. However, I said that it was a legal break so it was up to him.

He said, don't worry about it, something must have moved and I will re-rack.

He did, and I broke again.

I thought this was an outstanding example of good sportmanship. He was not obligated to re-rack but he did anyway.

Personally, I have done this a few times in tournaments because I really don't want someone to think I "racked them". Each time I have done it (3 times so far), they broke and ran the next rack.

Unfortunately, I did not do the same...lol.

I have done that many times myself in league, tournamments or even when playing for small sets (I don't play big sets).
I would rather lose then have someone think that I loose racked them to gain an edge.

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