Part of the reasoning for there having to be 15 balls to start with is...would you give a guy that made his 7 object balls and the eight with nothing in the way (those were the only balls on the table) the same credit as you would a guy that runs all of his object balls and the eight ball when there was considerable traffic on the table (namely the other guys balls)? We didn't want to, so we chose to make it hard to get an ERO.
If it was easy, everybody would be doing it...hey, didn't I just quote somebody there? That sure sounds familiar.
Thanks for all the replies, debate, arguments and discusion. I'm glad this didn't turn out to be one of those..."YOU F#&*)@%$ IDIOT" discusions.
L8R...Ken
So, what you're really asking is for opinions on the rule you set for an ERO. Because if you're going to be honest with us, and if everyone present for the match was being honest with each other, you all knew it counted as an ERO because it fell within the rules you explicitly set for it to count as such.