So I'm playing in straight pool league last night, and while taking a long shot from being frozen on the head rail, I miscue and the cue ball rolls a foot without hitting anything. My opponent picks up the cue ball for ball in hand. What's your call?
(I have a fairly good excuse for the miscue. Earlier in the match the 5.6-magnitude earthquake you may have heard of on the news took place about 15 miles from the pool hall. I felt the first shock (p-wave) and then the second rolling motion (s-wave) and got the distance more or less correct. The time between the two waves multiplied by 3-5 miles per second gives the distance to the epicenter. Even with all the lights swinging in the pool hall, some players didn't notice that anything was happening. The room serves beer.)
(I have a fairly good excuse for the miscue. Earlier in the match the 5.6-magnitude earthquake you may have heard of on the news took place about 15 miles from the pool hall. I felt the first shock (p-wave) and then the second rolling motion (s-wave) and got the distance more or less correct. The time between the two waves multiplied by 3-5 miles per second gives the distance to the epicenter. Even with all the lights swinging in the pool hall, some players didn't notice that anything was happening. The room serves beer.)