It's always bothered me but maybe that's just one of the multiple parts of my game that needs work. I know pros do it but I have always considered it to be a bit unsportsmanlike. When I shoot, I never look to see if my opponent will have a shot, not at least how others do it. If I can not tell if they will have a shot from my angle where I stand, to where I have to sit my ass down, then I'm simply left with hoping they don't have a shot or if they do that they miss. Personally, I hope I never acquire the feeling that it's ok to go run around the table and get right in line with a shot to see if it's there or not, when it's obviously no longer my shot.
akaTrigger said:Your opponent gets a lucky roll after a miss and checks out the shot to see if they hooked you or not?
I seem to see this a lot more in the past year or so... maybe I have just finally noticed it....?
I also notice when they execute a safe they check out their shot to see if they really hooked me or not before they sit down, but this makes sense to me more.
I haven't let it bother my play, but it has perturbed me a little. I don't have the heart to do it back (yet). It's starting to be so rampant, I might have to start, LOL!