Jakub Jokub- what do we think?

run it at slow speed if you must, and you will see once or even twice at the end he used the tip and cue ball went forward.
clearly a foul.

and certainly all rules should be written and clearly explained.
 
all three of the instances may be fouls for all i care, but it's a total POS move to call it. neither "foul" affected koniar negatively in any way. no honor to win like that
 
run it at slow speed if you must, and you will see once or even twice at the end he used the tip and cue ball went forward.
clearly a foul.

and certainly all rules should be written and clearly explained.

You can use the tip and move it forward- it just can’t be a “forward stroking motion”, which this wasn’t IMO
 
Anyone else followed the European 10 ball
This guy won by calling his opponent when he took the ball out of the pocket whilst the white was moving (barely). And earlier called him for moving the ball in hand white around with the tip of his cue.
I know both are fouls to the letter of the law but there is one thing accepting the win because the ref calls it and another to actively call it out.
Don’t know how he can hold his head up high after that?
he's a fkn euro-NIT.
 
i do agree that it shouldn't be called a foul. but by the book it looks to me to be one but close it may not by different interpretations. so its on the player to be more careful and he certainly wasn't in this case.

pool rooms rules and what is allowed is much different than a tournament. and expect in one to be called on anything that may help ones chances of winning.
 
so lets get this straight. say you are playing in the finals of a tournament with say 30,000 first place money and a player against you makes what could or could not be called a foul.

you might not call the ref over, because you don't ever call those fouls in the pool room. and you dont want to be call a d==k.

this post is not directed to anyone in particular.
 
so lets get this straight. say you are playing in the finals of a tournament with say 30,000 first place money and a player against you makes what could or could not be called a foul.

you might not call the ref over, because you don't ever call those fouls in the pool room. and you dont want to be call a d==k.

this post is not directed to anyone in particular.
I would not call a foul on my opponent in that situation if he had done the same thing.

It is clear and obvious that he wasn't intending to strike the cue ball to make a legal shot. He was not down on the ball lining up. He was moving it into position.
 
intention doesn't play in the decision of a foul or it shouldn't at least. and you would give up the $30,000 for your conviction of it.
hats off to you. would he do it for you.?
 
intention doesn't play in the decision of a foul or it shouldn't at least. and you would give up the $30,000 for your conviction of it.
hats off to you. would he do it for you.?
No, intention doesn't matter. That is why I added that he was not lined up on a shot and accidentally hit it with his tip.

No, I would not try to steal $30,000 due to a technicality that is actually allowed under the rules (according to the prior posts).
 
He was whining because of the tip foul even after the match. And rules clearly say tip allowed with no forward motion, which was not made.
Douchebag²

Take a look at 3:34:30
Cant make the timestamped link to work


He wouldn't have to worry about beating me, but he'd have to worry about me beating his ass.
 
all three of the instances may be fouls for all i care, but it's a total POS move to call it. neither "foul" affected koniar negatively in any way. no honor to win like that
Exactly, if the ref calls it of his own accord that's one thing. If you force the ref to call it, you're a pos that shouldn't be competing at anything.
 
I didn't watch this and don't know what rules they were using. But you may not be aware of this WPA rule:

1.6 CUE-BALL IN HAND​
When the cue-ball is in hand, the shooter may place the cue-ball anywhere on the playing surface (see 2.1 Parts of the Table) and may continue to move the cue-ball until he executes a shot (see 2.19 Shot). Players may use any part of the cue-stick to move the cue-ball, including the tip, but not with a forward stroke motion.​
Thanks. That makes what he did even worse then as he tried calling a fouls that wasn’t
 
intention doesn't play in the decision of a foul or it shouldn't at least. and you would give up the $30,000 for your conviction of it.
hats off to you. would he do it for you.?

i can think of very few players that would try to win like this.
 
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