How did this become OK ?

When you win a Matchroom event, you can show everybody how it's done. Until then....
I have never and will never win a Matchroom Event but that does not exclude me from having a Opinion. The Highlight of my Pool Playing was running a 205 in The Classic Cue Fayetteville Georgia 06-07 2010 but I am sure that is far below your ability's so I will now Shut My Mouth.
 
I have never and will never win a Matchroom Event but that does not exclude me from having a Opinion.
Well, you know what opinions are like...
The Highlight of my Pool Playing was running a 205 in The Classic Cue Fayetteville Georgia 06-07 2010 but I am sure that is far below your ability's so I will now Shut My Mouth.
Impressive. I don't play straight pool. My personal best playing 9B on my GCI with 4.125" corners and 4.875" sides in 5 racks. Not bad for a blind dude in his 50's.
 
Yes it is common and I get it. After all the practicing and playing for days its a release of sorts.
If the players would please stop standing on the rail rubber when they jump off. I cringe every time I see that.;)
 
It seems to mostly happen at arena events. These aren’t tables that are going to be played on tomorrow. They were setup for the event and will likely be taken down before the days out. So not like they’re messing up a hall’s table. I don’t see it as disrespectful myself.
 
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