When playing chess, players do frequently forget to punch their clock immediately after making a move. Sometimes opponents pretend to be in deep thought when in actuality, they're just watching their opponent's clock tick down.Any good solution needs to be simple and effective. Even the chess clock idea suffers from what might happen if time starts running low - players making a safety and then running frantically the few feet over to the clock to save possibly precious seconds. Doing this would look terribly unprofessional (anyone remember the marred US Open pay per view match, where Alex Pagulayan and Ralf Souqet (I think) were so short on time they were literally running around the table?)
Here's what I think should be implemented:
- Chess Clock, set for 30 seconds x number of balls racing to.
- If time runs out, ref comes in and starts giving 20 seconds per shot thereafter, no extensions. Any violation is simply a foul, cueball remains in position.
- No running to the clock allowed (I'm kinda serious with that one; it would really look so bad)
That's simple enough, I think.
- Steve
For this reason, I think it would be better to let the referee or someone else handle the clock punching during a straight pool match.
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