We agreed to let the poll decide who wins.
Player A doesn't think player B can get a break out from the current position. Both players agree to bet.
Player B makes the shot and runs into the cluster of three balls and two of the balls get bumped about six inches each as the cue ball marries up to the ball that would be shot next.
Player A believes he wins because it was not considered a break out because the next shot can not be made. Player B thinks he wins the bet because the balls were bumped by the cue ball and separated six inches.
So who should win the bet?
the bet was to break out the balls, not break them out with position. so while A might know more B wins the bet that was made as there was no stipulation of shape in the bet-thats how it reads.
Player B wins the bet. Consider if he smashes the balls three feet apart but the cueball gets hooked behind an unrelated ball or scratches.We agreed to let the poll decide who wins.
Player A doesn't think player B can get a break out from the current position. Both players agree to bet.
Player B makes the shot and runs into the cluster of three balls and two of the balls get bumped about six inches each as the cue ball marries up to the ball that would be shot next.
Player A believes he wins because it was not considered a break out because the next shot can not be made. Player B thinks he wins the bet because the balls were bumped by the cue ball and separated six inches.
So who should win the bet?
The circumstance is a bit vague. A breakout, by definition, is deemed successful by generating a future shot.
That's pretty much how I look at it. The entire purpose of a break out is to gain space while maintaining the run. If you can't continue the run then you didn't successfully complete the breakout you just banged balls around.The circumstance is a bit vague. A breakout, by definition, is deemed successful by generating a future shot. If player B attempted a breakout and that ended his run, then the breakout was not successful, no matter how many or how far balls were moved.
It seems to me that the bet was basically "I don't think you have the skill to get the cue ball there"... for some reason, he felt sinking the ball and then sending the cue ball to a specific location on the table (where the cluster was) was impossible.
Player B proved him wrong and imo wins.
We agreed to let the poll decide who wins.
Player A doesn't think player B can get a break out from the current position. Both players agree to bet.
Player B makes the shot and runs into the cluster of three balls and two of the balls get bumped about six inches each as the cue ball marries up to the ball that would be shot next.
Player A believes he wins because it was not considered a break out because the next shot can not be made. Player B thinks he wins the bet because the balls were bumped by the cue ball and separated six inches.
So who should win the bet?