I had a disappointing scenario the other night. An acquaintance (pretty good guy, normally) is a captain and bounces between a 4 and 5 in 8 ball, but has been playing for years. He is playing a gal on my team, 21 years old, just started playing this session. She has worked pretty hard and has gone from not knowing which end of the cue to hold, to getting in the proper stance with a solid bridge at least 50% of the time.
Anyway, the other guy scratches on the 8 ball first rack to put her on the hill, and he comes back and wins 3 in a row to make it hill-hill (4-2 race). In the last rack the layout was good and my SL 2 runs 4 balls (for the first time ever) and gets straight in on a 4 ft shot on the 8 in the corner. As she is lining up and doing her practice stroke, she nudges the cue ball...didn't move it, but it rocked a bit and settled back in the same place.
The other captain immediately yells loudly "that's ball in hand" grabs the cue ball and knocks in his last ball and the 8, all while giggling at his good fortune. Now, admittedly it was a foul and he was well within his right to call the foul. But c'mon. To jump out of his seat and yelling for the whole place to hear, all while laughing...just seemed a little crass. My SL 2 was of course devastated and packed up her cue and left before anyone could even talk to her.
Most of the guys on my team were furious with the other captain and were pretty brutal letting him know how he needed a foul from a SL 2 in order to win. I quieted them down and congratulated him on the match....nothing else to do.