vagabond said:It is an illegal maneuver that causes distraction to your opponent.many times it is intentionally done by the low lifes,loosers,scum of the earth,evil players.Those acts that are considered as illegal ,sometimes are committed inadvertantly by innocent people.
Gerry said:We can send a man to the moon!,.................... but no one can invent a tip that won't ever need chalking, or shaping for that matter? Tables would stay clean, clothes too......and less skids!...my hands wouldn't turn blue, and the shaft on the cue would stay clean.....
Gerry
UWPoolGod1 said:There is an older player at my bar who shoots while still holding the chalk in his bridge hand. He shoots with an open bridge and he basically holds the chalk with his middle and ring finger tucked under his bridge while his palm is on the table. Somehow he does it but he is not a super player. Sometimes when he misses he walks away from the table and if there is only one chalk on the table you have to go ask him for it. It is annoying and I don't know how or when he developed that habit. Genius.
Most 3 cushion tournaments everyone has their own chalk and players aren't allowed to leave theirs on the table after they miss. I once saw a better player loose a game when the opponent kept taking the left chalk and putting it in his pocket or knocking it on the floor.... The guy was so busy trying to find his chalk he forgot the game.RiverCity said:I personally have always carried my own chalk, and have had people get pissed when I pick it up as Im walking away from the table. Oh well. But calling it sharking is nonsense. Picking up the only cube of chalk for instance is bad etiquette, not really sharking. Picking up your chalk is neither.
If Im playing on a table with no chalk, Ill get my piece out and an extra for the opponent. My chalk is mine, I hate worn pieces of chalk, and dislike the way most others use chalk, I wear it down in a pattern, not drilling a hole.
People consider too many things sharking. If you are that easily distracted...... you need to work on your concetration instead of your jump shot.....![]()
Chuck