DeeDeeCues
Well-known member
I don't know if you've ever played APA or not. It is a beginner league, or more accurately, a league that includes many beginners. Its also a casual league, for many who play.
I have seen someone line up to hit an object ball before, instead of the cue ball. We caught them before it happened. Genuine brain fart. They were suitably embarrassed when it was pointed out. But it was genuine. (That person wasn't brand new, either.)
Stuff happens in a casual league. Peoples thoughts wander, they could get distracted, they could be having some personal stuff going on...any of a thousand things. APA isn't a league for only serious players, tho there are many who take it (too) seriously.
Then, to APA Operators point, someone who you believe is intentionally hitting an object ball, on purpose, well that's a whole different thing. And sadly you can find people who will go to any length to get an advantage, or to take advantage of a rule.
And to "defend"...the rule in APA is cue ball fouls only. So if you hit an object ball as in the original discussion, by definition you haven't hit the cue ball, so no foul has occurred. As others have pointed out, it could be construed as a "Sportsmanship Foul", but that's a gray area and truly needs a league official present to actually enforce it.
I've played APA. It is not a casual league, as I've seen it. There are a ton of players who taller it very seriously, moreso than the non handicapped leagues I've been in.