I'm a league operator and as such I receive e-mails from league captians asking for rulings or other actions to be taken when something out of the ordinary occurs. We play BCA 8 ball in a rural bar league.
This one had me scratching my head a bit:
Player A is at the table and shoots a short one rail bank and pockets his ball. The cueball comes to rest locked onto the 8 ball. He steps up to survey the upcoming shot, looks at all of his possibilities and after about 30 seconds he declares "I didn't call my shot so I guess it's yours" to his opponent.
As you can guess, this did not go over well and a pretty good argument ensued which ended with the BCA rulebook being thrown to the floor and a vile name shouted at the the opposing teams captian.
They did agree that the was no foul commited but that Player A lost his shot. Played B got up to the table and played the shot with the cue still frozen to the 8. Player B eventually lost the game.
My first thought was that I would have told Player A to keep on shooting since it was obvious he was attempting a easy one rail bank and although he didn't call his shot he also did not call a safety. If that doesn't fly we do a re-rack.
My second thought was that even though I think his declaration that he didn't call his shot was a bullcrap move it was also pretty clever. He accomplished his goal at that point which was to weasel his way out a difficult next shot but he also went on to win the game...love it or hate it, I cant help but admire his thought process in a twisted sort of way.
Any thoughts on this? Any specifics in the BCA rules that need to be addressed further? We have the self declaration on losing the next shot because he hooked himself and we also have the behavior issue with throwing the rulebook and swearing at the opposing captian.
Anyone ever had this happen to them? I've been playing for 45 years and have never personally seen it.
This one had me scratching my head a bit:
Player A is at the table and shoots a short one rail bank and pockets his ball. The cueball comes to rest locked onto the 8 ball. He steps up to survey the upcoming shot, looks at all of his possibilities and after about 30 seconds he declares "I didn't call my shot so I guess it's yours" to his opponent.
As you can guess, this did not go over well and a pretty good argument ensued which ended with the BCA rulebook being thrown to the floor and a vile name shouted at the the opposing teams captian.
They did agree that the was no foul commited but that Player A lost his shot. Played B got up to the table and played the shot with the cue still frozen to the 8. Player B eventually lost the game.
My first thought was that I would have told Player A to keep on shooting since it was obvious he was attempting a easy one rail bank and although he didn't call his shot he also did not call a safety. If that doesn't fly we do a re-rack.
My second thought was that even though I think his declaration that he didn't call his shot was a bullcrap move it was also pretty clever. He accomplished his goal at that point which was to weasel his way out a difficult next shot but he also went on to win the game...love it or hate it, I cant help but admire his thought process in a twisted sort of way.
Any thoughts on this? Any specifics in the BCA rules that need to be addressed further? We have the self declaration on losing the next shot because he hooked himself and we also have the behavior issue with throwing the rulebook and swearing at the opposing captian.
Anyone ever had this happen to them? I've been playing for 45 years and have never personally seen it.