Opponent took his glove off mid shot and this happened...
Maybe the play blew his stack realizing he was playing with a Ed Wheat Cue.
Opponent took his glove off mid shot and this happened...
I'm a complete wreck. I was unaware that January 2001 was significant because I'm still trapped in Y2K waiting on 2000.It's a new millennium. More people are liking digital...
Quit accu-stats and report back.I'm a complete wreck. I was unaware that January 2001 was significant because I'm still trapped in Y2K waiting on 2000.
Since 1999, I've been a mess.
I’m just a little behind.
I agree.. you can tell when someone is taking their glove off because of an issue with it or when they are taking it off out of disgust for their play. LolI appreciate everyone’s creativity in coming up with dozens of scenarios that are completely out of context. Of course you can switch gloves in the middle of a match of your hands are sweaty or to scratch you ass. Of course you can change shafts. I’m talking about a player,making an error when your opponent is on the hill and removing your glove for the sole purpose of assuming the match is now over and that’s the first step in packing your stuff upeven if the final ball has not been pocketed.
If someone is so sure that the other person is gonna run out that they remove their glove and start taking apart their jump cue, then just shake their hand and concede the match.
Otherwise, sit there and take your glove off when the match is over.
A few of you completely understand what I’m talking about and others are just trying to be contrarian.
Oh, thats a good one!! Back when you could, anyway.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.
Make sure to get all the inlays dude!!Opponent took his glove off mid shot and this happened...