gamblers dont have these issues they just resolve it amicably and quickly no hard feelings.
So true. Here's a good example of that:
gamblers dont have these issues they just resolve it amicably and quickly no hard feelings.
No blood, no problem. Nothing to see here.So true. Here's a good example of that: ...
I know this is getting slightly derailed, but it's not the first time I've seen that happen here. And I'd bet dollars to donuts it won't be the last.You did it exactly right. If he didn't want the harder shot he should control his body. But in pool, anytime you can make someone blow a gasket I consider that a win... as long as it isn't sharking. Wind em up and let em blow.
I honestly love playing all ball fouls. I believe this is the way it should be, from beginners to pros. I think they just do CB only fouls to keep tempers calm.
That's a great example of what a dick J Shaw is.
Shaw seemed to explain that he got called on that same violation earlier in the match.That's a great example of what a dick J Shaw is.
Nonsense like this can be avoided.... All ball fouls...In BCAPL if the cue ball passes through the area a move object ball originally occupied it's a foul.
I watched a ladies match with the Roadrunner playing Kelly Fisher and it appeared the kid fouled as to the naked eye at full speed it looked like the cue ball brushed the two. She said she hit it with her stick and Fisher appeared skeptical. The TD used slow motion replay to make the call and no one got upset even though it looked like it was heading there quickly.
The douchebags will just lie about fouling. Don't underestimate them.Nonsense like this can be avoided.... All ball fouls...
This thread needn't exist, if people just played all ball fouls, all the time. Which just makes sense to do.
Shaw's antics are widely known and rival Earl's. But even the commentators were saying no, cmon, not now.Shaw seemed to explain that he got called on that same violation earlier in the match.
True that. One thing I like about here in Shanghai, is that most halls have a separate camera over their tables from an APP manufacturer, you subscribe to the APP, and then re-watch the footage whenever you like (probably doesn't adhere to privacy laws in various countries though - UK/EU definitely not, can't speak for US).The douchebags will just lie about fouling. Don't underestimate them.
DigitalPool is starting to install systems like that in the US.... here in Shanghai, is that most halls have a separate camera over their tables from an APP manufacturer, you subscribe to the APP, and then re-watch the footage whenever you like ...
unless its a real tournament and not just a league thats a dipshit call on you.I am sort of new to the game, and I accidentally bumped a ball about 6 in lifting my cue up and my knee jerk reaction was moving it back to where it was without asking. They called me on the foul for it, because that is a foul, and I didn't like it, but it was a foul plain and simple. If someone moves a ball, and his opponent says leave them or move them back, which is totally up to him, that's the way the game should be played.
It would be fine as long as the establishment is upfront about it. Then it is the payers choice to play there with the halls bussiness model or not.True that. One thing I like about here in Shanghai, is that most halls have a separate camera over their tables from an APP manufacturer, you subscribe to the APP, and then re-watch the footage whenever you like (probably doesn't adhere to privacy laws in various countries though - UK/EU definitely not, can't speak for US).
They are HD, and cover the whole table. If you have watched coverage of a tournament in China, you have watched the footage provided by these APP cameras.
Here, anyone can access the footage from every table. Members of the APP can download, and have access to playback over more days. I think in the UK/EU, the person being filmed would have to give permission to be filmed. So such an APP couldn't really exist because every person who ever entered the hall would have to sign a waiver.DigitalPool is starting to install systems like that in the US.
Absolutely, someone just did that to our team last night and we let him go no problem. It creates an amicable setting and respect for your opponent. Everybody makes a little goof here or there, and we're not professionals.unless its a real tournament and not just a league thats a dipshit call on you.
never happen gambling just would tell you where to put it and thats how it should be. you didnt do anything that wasnt easy to fix or affect anytrhing at all after your mistake.
This would be a foul under BCA/CSI rules because more than one ball was moved.It’s not a foul in any league or tournament I play in. Cue ball fouls only.
As for the poster you did nothing wrong. That guy should be upset at himself. He put himself in that position