So something happened in league last night that really upset me.
I had this in the 'how you are doing in league' post also but I think it's a good enough post on it's own.
My team-mate was going to 4, other guy going to 2.
The score is 3-1, and our guy is shooting the 8 in the side, tough cut. He missed, but the cueball hits off the side rail and goes across into the corner to scratch and we lose the set.
The other guy is waving his hands in victory, pumping his fist, jumping off his chair all happy. I found that to be in really poor taste. You did not earn the win, you did not play good enough to even have an even game with the player, you should not be celebrating that the other guy had the misfortune to scratch in a odd way (it was not an obvious scratch by any means). He started to say how he keeps beating the good players and I told him "you did not beat anyone today, you had to win half the games the other guy did and the only reason you even won that was because he scratched and it was crappy of you to be happy at his loss".
I consider it bad manners to celebrate a mistake by the other guy or root for someone to mess up. Don't know why so many players, even some good ones I have seen, get all worked up when they get an un-earned win.
ABSOLUTELY is poor sportsmanship. It's one thing to root for yourself; but not at the expense of others. If you win due to an opponent's fatal unforced error, shrug your shoulders, shake their hand, and give 'em a 'them's the rolls, buddy'. Celebrating another's mistake is in poor taste, and may earn you a black eye.
A few months back playing TAPs, I'm a 7 playing a 4, I believe it was a 5-2 race. I win the lag, then make the 8 out of turn on a fluke carom executing a breakout. So he's on the hill out of the gate, and I need 5 straight. I rack and run the next game, then put a 3-pack on him to make it hill-hill. I break and scratch. He makes a few balls, gets out of line, dogs the ball; but I have no shot, and my balls are a mess. He kicks and makes a good hit, and clears some traffic for me as well. I take care of my problems, but have to play one more safe, as I accidentally tied up his last ball is tied up to the 8. He tries a wild shot, misses, and hooks me behind the 8. I kick safe, freezing him to the back of my ball. He kicks his ball into the wrong pocket, but once again leaves me with no shot. I play one more safe, leaving him a long off angle bank on the 8. He misses the bank, leaves me straight in, but the 8 rolls in front of the CB and I have no shot. I jump the 8, but hang my last ball in the corner, leaving him an easy shot for the win. Afterwards, he's running around the table with his cue raised above his head like he just won the US Open, saying stuff like "that's how you do it","he ain't all that","XXXXx(me) just got schooled" etc. etc. I told him to get back on the table, I'd give him 6 on the wire going to 7 for $100, and if I lose I'd quit pool. He shut up pretty quick after that.
P.S. We've played a few times since then. Me-15, him-0