Audience Sharking (Unintentional, but INSANE?)

Again, I agree with the fact that she had the opportunity but, you can't say you've never been distracted and didn't stand up and reset. Another example for me is: I was in a scotch double tournament a couple of years ago and my partner and I were the highest rated team in the event. Well, we're playing the second highest rated team (third match, both undefeated) and it's hill-hill and I'm on the 9B. 9B is on short rail, 2 inches off center diamond, CB is locked on the rail at the 2nd diamond up, as I get down our opponents are sitting on the bench directly in my view giving each other condolences because it's over then one of them stood up and I looked up at him, looked at the OB and pulled the trigger - missed. Sometimes we just don't do the right thing - but - the people watching should have some common courtesy. Especially in the situation mentioned in this thread, they should've known better.
Common courtesy when in the presence of professionals.
 
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