Is removing your glove a shark move?

I think it depends a little bit on how they do it. If they sit down and nonchalantly pull their glove off and scratch their hand, I doubt I'd see it. If thye get all mad and make a scene of ripping off their glove and packing it back up in their case, kinda bad from. I used to wear a glove because I had really bad eczema on my bridge hand. I had to pull it down and scratch when I left the table or I'd go nuts. I tried to be discreet about it, mostly because it was kinda embarrassed about how tore up my hand looked at the time. I don't think I ever sharked anyone. If I wanted to do that, I'd roll up my shirt and pick lint out of my belly button. Good trick to know.
Of course it depends on how its done. I've seen every shark move known to mankind in the last 40odd yrs. Only one time did i have to 'discuss' it with the other player. I was down on a shot and in mid swing when he lit his cig DIRECTLY in my eye line. He never did it again is all i'm saying.
 
I think it’s time this is discussed…

It’s hill-hill, ur opponent scratches on the break. Then walks over to his chair and removes his glove as if the outcome of the match is already determined.

How is this not considered dismantling of equipment, just like breaking down a cue, which is universally considered a forfeit?

I’ve seen that a number of times here at the INT open…. As well as one player who broke down his jump cue and put it in his bag while his opponent was still shooting.
Here's how I'd handle it.... Being a National ref..... if I was the shooter.
I'd stop play, get a referee involved to give him a warning if this occurred in the manner you spoke, if he did with your backside pointed at him while your shooting, then its NO FOUL
If opponent did it like a cue uncork move while shooting, or if this person was in direct line of your UnGloving shot, I would want to know this. Getting a good re involved in your moment is a smart thing to do.... this move might turn the tables, gives you unwind time.
 
What if it's a hat?
Person always wears a baseball cap. So often, you wonder if they wear it to bed. Hill- hill, scratch on the break, off comes the hat and they set it on the table near their chair when they sit down.
Unsportsmanlike? Kicked off the island? It's not equipment?
 
What if it's a hat?
Person always wears a baseball cap. So often, you wonder if they wear it to bed. Hill- hill, scratch on the break, off comes the hat and they set it on the table near their chair when they sit down.
Unsportsmanlike? Kicked off the island? It's not equipment?
if they never take a hat away before and take it when opponent is shooting game winning balls then it is shark move. You know it is...
 
I don't really have an opinion on if it is a shark move or not. Context matters a lot. That said if something as simple as an opponent removing a glove can throw your game, acknowledge it, move on, and this becomes a great opportunity to practice and strengthen your mental game.

Unless they are making a production out of it or it's absolutely blatant, why would you be watching your seated opponent while shooting? I wish I had unfathomable depths of focus but I realize I'm better off shooting with tunnel vision instead of watching for nit like behavior from my seated opponent.
 
What if I want to switch shaft mid game?
What if my hands sweat and I want to dry them? can't do it while I'm at the table....
Stop looking for excuses for not running out.
if every little thing throws you off your game then start working on your mental game and stop thinking about fish with big teeth
You should notify your opponent if you are changing shafts....

If you break down your cue it's loss of game.

With gloves and smooth CF shafts, I don't know why everybody is wiping down their cue every inning with white towels........
 
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