to the op ...welcome to reality. :grin:
what i mean is welcome to the real world when you higher level tournaments ...in no matter what amatuer league you play in.
when some people get close to reaching that pie in the sky all thoughts of sportsmanship.... fair play ....rules ....etc...etc...are thrown out the window. a guy you may have played 2 or 3 times during the year and was always polite and courteous every time will turn into an ass hole during the ltc's when a trip to vegas is on the line.
lets use me for example....i won't turn into an ass hole but i am all serious bussiness during ltc's.
during regular session....i will disregard an obvious foul from you.....never call for an observer when you shoot....unless you have a known reputation for not calling your fouls....never make you call or mark the pocket on an obvious shot on the 8.
heck i will even let you play over the 23 handicap to avoid you forfeiting a match.
come playoffs all that stuff is thrown out the window when i face you. its strictly by the book with me and i expect the same from you.
oh yea ...marc has his act together as far as i know. he owns the franchise here in memphis also and is here from time to time. jim badger is also an owner and is here full time. they are not perfect but they do a darn good job in my book. heck we have even played on the same team together.
lorider, I completely agree with you. It sounds like we share the same views in concerns of regular session play. For a few of the teams that are there to have a good time, we even have each team throw their names into a had and we'll draw to see what the matches are going to be.
Come anything other than regular session play, I expect the rules to be enforced properly and consistently.
I know all and well that people are going to make mistakes, there's no way around it. Refs are going to occasionally miss calls, players are going to dog easy outs, captains are going to make poor match-ups. All I want is for the rules to be enforced consistently and equally for all.
Take last year's LTC's for example. The opposing team called for an observer to watch a hit from one of my teammates. We paused and waited for the LM to come over and make the call. This gave me a few extra moments to consider calling a timeout. I could tell from where my shooter was lining up that she was probably going to commit a foul. I decide against burning our timeout bc of how early it was in the rack. The LM arrives, stands at the opposite end of the pool table, and tells the shooter to go ahead. He isn't in the best position to make the ruling, but the shot was very clear anyways. My player takes the shot and obviously commits a foul. After the cue ball stops rolling, the LM announces that she made a good hit. The LM then walks back to his designated area at the opposite end of the room. I tell the other team's scorekeeper to hold on for just a minute bc i needed to speak with my co-captain at the time. I tell him that I felt as if the shot was a foul and he agrees. I told their scorekeeper to ask their player to come to the scorer's table and as she did, I approached the pool table and touched the cue ball. I walked back to our area and told their team it was BIH.
Our player ended up winning that rack after she played a solid safety through the help of a coaching towards the end of the game. I was proud of myself for saving that timeout and even more proud of her for executing the shot as well as she did.
Getting ready to break, the LM comes over, stops the match, and announces to the tournament field that I was hit for sportsmanship. I asked him what for and he replied that I had argued with an official's call. I reminded him that I didnt say anything to him after he made the call and that I felt it was in poor taste to let my opponents be deceived.