Hatch Takes down Robles 9-6 but wait.... There's more...

I find it hard to believe that there are so few post on this!!! It seems to me that the pool world is so negative about everything!! It truly is sad that a top flight guy like Robles pulls a honest call on the game and the majority have nothing to say to his professionalism!!!

Is that what you all ***** about?? Pros being PROFESSIONAL and honest with their game?? Being a CHAMPION and not a two bit whinny chump???

WOW!!!! I rather hear of a player being a true professional sport and giving his opponent a fair game then full fledged WORLD BEATER taken a soft call to benefit themselves and almost seem like cheating!!!!!

Did the BB players get paid??? WHO GIVES A RATS ARSE!!!!!! How bout giving credit to where its due?? Give props in a positive light to an outstanding human being not only in the pool world but in life in general!! If I could vote anybody to be the WHOLE representative for pool it would be Tony Robles!! Not only is he a solid player but a solid man and a solid person in our community!! I find it very disheartening that this thread isnt 18 pages long with every player on here giving him a blessing of his outstanding sportsmanship!!

I usually never go off about things but my god people.... Give it up and see what REAL POOL is suppose to be like. You know.... How you want SO-CALLED Professionals to be and act like. Guys that have integrity and HEART!!!

I find that most everybody can be pretty nitty and have no idea how much this simple act means to everybody on the whole.

I guess its more important to shoot people down then to raise them up in the respect they have for the game!! Thats what its all about right?? Everybody demands pros to respect the game but when the do (Tony did in all spades!!) its not headline news and you know what???

Thats really sad and pathetic...

MR. TONY ROBLES... I speak directly to you.....

You are by far the most fair... Honest... Friendly... Open and diligent person I have ever met in the pool world. Your passion for pool is unsurpassed and underrated. You go up and beyond not because you have to... Because you want to... Because you love the game and all of the people that share the same passion as you..

If you have never had the pleasure of meeting Tony you have to realize he is the best thing for pool on the whole. He is an AMBASSADOR for us all on how a person should act towards our sport.

I think that every pro should try to follow Tony's lead on the spectrum of things and maybe just maybe... Things would be different..

RunoutJJ,
I don't think the lack of posts means people don't care about sportsmanship and classy players with integrity. I think it's simply that conversations where all have the same opinion don't tend to last long. The longer threads generally have opposing opinions, or have de-railed. Do we need 18 pages of "I agree" or "Way to go Tony"?

Sometimes people read threads, agree with the concept, and move on. Unless they have something to add due to a personal connection with Tony, they'll usually die within a couple pages. Same as congratulating a winner of a big tourney.

Just my thoughts.
 
I find it hard to believe that there are so few post on this!!! It seems to me that the pool world is so negative about everything!! It truly is sad that a top flight guy like Robles pulls a honest call on the game and the majority have nothing to say to his professionalism!!!

Is that what you all ***** about?? Pros being PROFESSIONAL and honest with their game?? Being a CHAMPION and not a two bit whinny chump???

WOW!!!! I rather hear of a player being a true professional sport and giving his opponent a fair game then full fledged WORLD BEATER taken a soft call to benefit themselves and almost seem like cheating!!!!!

Did the BB players get paid??? WHO GIVES A RATS ARSE!!!!!! How bout giving credit to where its due?? Give props in a positive light to an outstanding human being not only in the pool world but in life in general!! If I could vote anybody to be the WHOLE representative for pool it would be Tony Robles!! Not only is he a solid player but a solid man and a solid person in our community!! I find it very disheartening that this thread isnt 18 pages long with every player on here giving him a blessing of his outstanding sportsmanship!!

I usually never go off about things but my god people.... Give it up and see what REAL POOL is suppose to be like. You know.... How you want SO-CALLED Professionals to be and act like. Guys that have integrity and HEART!!!

I find that most everybody can be pretty nitty and have no idea how much this simple act means to everybody on the whole.

I guess its more important to shoot people down then to raise them up in the respect they have for the game!! Thats what its all about right?? Everybody demands pros to respect the game but when the do (Tony did in all spades!!) its not headline news and you know what???

Thats really sad and pathetic...

MR. TONY ROBLES... I speak directly to you.....

You are by far the most fair... Honest... Friendly... Open and diligent person I have ever met in the pool world. Your passion for pool is unsurpassed and underrated. You go up and beyond not because you have to... Because you want to... Because you love the game and all of the people that share the same passion as you..

If you have never had the pleasure of meeting Tony you have to realize he is the best thing for pool on the whole. He is an AMBASSADOR for us all on how a person should act towards our sport.

I think that every pro should try to follow Tony's lead on the spectrum of things and maybe just maybe... Things would be different..
I really get what your saying 100%.There will be pages and pages on debating
the honor system and moral ethics and when someone clearly does the right
thing,not much is said.
I'm really beginning to think that this site is about guys playing devils advocate
to stir debate.When something is so clear cut as this is,there is no arguement
or drama,which I guess is less entertaining for the guys that want to debate.

Good for Tony for being a truly honest and ethical pool player.Wow does that sound
weird!:wink:
 
I took some heat because I was part of the group that said I wouldn't call a foul on myself. I won't deny it when you call it and I fouled... But it's your job to pay attention to the game. On the other side I would NEVER take a called foul when I know there wasn't any. Even if I was unsure I would still give ball in hand to my opponent before excepting an undeserving ball in hand. good job tony!
 
I took some heat because I was part of the group that said I wouldn't call a foul on myself. I won't deny it when you call it and I fouled... But it's your job to pay attention to the game. On the other side I would NEVER take a called foul when I know there wasn't any. Even if I was unsure I would still give ball in hand to my opponent before excepting an undeserving ball in hand. good job tony!

I'm in agreement with you, and will probably catch some flak as well. To me, calling a foul on yourself is not a black/white discussion, although it probably should be.

If I get down on the cueball and accidentally touch it, I'll tell my opponent and give him ball in hand. If I have to kick at a ball and make a hit, but something doesn't touch a rail after contact, I may or may not point it out. A lot of my attitude has to do more with who my opponent is.

I also wouldn't take BIH if the ref was CLEARLY wrong. If it was an interpretation type shot, that's another story.
 
Tony is a class act. Always has been, always will be. I'll never forget the impression he made on me a few years back at Valley Forge. He's great for the sport and we sure could use a few more like him. Nice job Tony.
 
Gunga Din

First: Tony Robles is everything everyone has said about him; the epitome of class.

I don't want to change the dynamics of this thread because Tony deserves all of the praise showered on him, but if I am reading this correctly, Tony didn't see the shot because the referee was in the way of the shot as far as Tony was concerned. It appears that Tony simply took Dennis Hatch at his word that it was a legal shot and then said "no foul".

That is a bit more than simply seeing a referee call a foul and disagreeing with it. It means that you are taking your opponent's word that the shot was not a foul, over a referee.

I wish Tony would come on here and confirm that he did not see the shot or that he did indeed see the shot.

I have to be honest, I don't think I would override the call that a referee made if I did not see the shot.

If Tony didn't see the shot I'm going to call Tony, "Gunga Din" from now on. For those of you who have never read the poem by Rudyard Kipling you can read it by clicking here. The poem has overt racial prejudices mixed with self-reflection. But the bottom line is the soldier in the poem concedes, laments and praises Gunga Din, a lowly water-carrier for the troops, a slave by all practical standards (although this isn't specifically stated) in spite of being treated like a slave, that in reality, Gunga Din is a better man than the soldier, and the says so by saying, "You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!" It might even be where the term, "carry the water" came from.

To get the whole meaning you need to read the poem.

JoeyA
 
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