Just curious what everyones take on "being considerate" in a game of pool means.
I questioned a friend's intentions during a cheap scotch doubles 8 ball, race to 3.
Now I'm not real keen on the rules of scotch doubles, but always thought it was fair to take turns breaking or shooting first on each team. But my friend and his much better partner took advantage of this, as the better player would sink the 8 and break the next game.
Now all that I'm familiar with is golf in that when it is alternate shot, it continues throughout the match whether a hole is finished (i.e. they make the putt, then I tee off). Taking an advantage in having your long driver tee off every hole would provide a significant advantage. For odd scores (3,5) then the contribution would be a lopsided 60/40+
Is this inconsiderate? Is there a rule against this?
Rant is nearly complete... at the start of the match, they stopped to discuss every shot...but I had the impression that "we know how to play pool" and should play our own game.
I questioned a friend's intentions during a cheap scotch doubles 8 ball, race to 3.
Now I'm not real keen on the rules of scotch doubles, but always thought it was fair to take turns breaking or shooting first on each team. But my friend and his much better partner took advantage of this, as the better player would sink the 8 and break the next game.
Now all that I'm familiar with is golf in that when it is alternate shot, it continues throughout the match whether a hole is finished (i.e. they make the putt, then I tee off). Taking an advantage in having your long driver tee off every hole would provide a significant advantage. For odd scores (3,5) then the contribution would be a lopsided 60/40+
Is this inconsiderate? Is there a rule against this?
Rant is nearly complete... at the start of the match, they stopped to discuss every shot...but I had the impression that "we know how to play pool" and should play our own game.