boogieman
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping.
You know what... last week in league I saw a lady on the opposing team get down on the CB and it moved. She didn't touch it. Her bridge hand had made the loose cloth move. I'm the only one who saw it and I didn't call it on her, no reason to when it was caused by bad equipment and no fault of her own. I guess it could be a similar thing. It looked like it touched and he reacted as if he had seen the CB move... but he may have not touched it.Point well taken.
At a WPBA event (at Soaring Eagle Casino if memory serves), Karen Corr met Jeanette Lee in the semifinal.
At one point in the match, Karen Corr was over the cue ball and, in her opinion, the cue ball moved slightly but she had not touched it. She approached Jeanette and told her as much, offering that a video replay might clarify things. Jeanette said "if you say you didn't touch it, that's good enough for me" and Karen continued.
I feel strongly that Kaci would have known that he touched the object ball, but if he thought it was only that he might have, he could have asked for a videotape replay.
I'm no doctor and won't opine on how adrenaline affects one's sense of touch but I do know that an adrenaline rush helps INCREASE, not DECREASE one's concentration, seemingly making it more likely they'd know whether they had touched a ball in a situation like this one.
Hopefully the cloth is tighter for the pros than at the local watering hole, but you never know. Improperly stretched cloth can bunch up and relax when you put your bridge hand on it.