Please give me your input
facts:
Playing in our state wide tournament.
Rule in question - "one of the ways to lose is failure to properly identify the pocket on the 8-ball". - No marker is placed and no allowance for obvious, just have to indicate it somehow. Lousy rule.
I am team captain
My player has a hot temper and really wants to win
He loses 10-0 in a game against their worst player after 3 times at bat - (mad)
His next game is the determining game of the match. He is must win.
He misses and the other player completes a simple 4 ball patter, gets straight in 1 foot shot on 8 ball.
I turn around a write down the score, congratulate the other team
My player declares the other team did not call the 8 ball
I have no idea if he did or not. He did not while I was watching but I turned away while he shot.
My second player backs up the first player.
The other team claims he did call the pocket and comes up with a half dozen different ideas about how he did it.
I know they are not honest as they clearly lied once before.
The teams argue and the league operator comes over and is basically no help at all. Won't make a ruling. Suggests things like replay or coin flip - none agree to that (except me ;-)
I won't sign the score sheet in support of my team, although I really wish I had just taken up bowling instead.
The other team takes my unsigned score sheet up and turns it in.
My angry player wants me to claim I did not write in the score.
I tell him I did write in the score before he complained.
He gets mad and goes home because "you have to support your team"
After 2 forfeits we still finish 6th and win money. Angry player won't come to my house to get his share. Pretty angry I guess. We have been friends for 10 years.
SUMMARY:
I did not like the position my team took either way. I don't want to win that way but that is just me, I understand that a "rule is a rule". I thought refusing to sign the score sheet was as far as I could go in "supporting the team". I could not say he didn't call the pocket because I was not looking and could not say I didn't enter the score because I did.
I hate that the league operator is so indecisive and the rule is so vague (doesn't say what happens if the teams do not agree on the issue). But would like to hear comments on what I might have done different or how you guys look at it.
:frown:
BTW I now play an a lower skilled team that is less intense. AND I AM NOT THE CAPTAIN.
facts:
Playing in our state wide tournament.
Rule in question - "one of the ways to lose is failure to properly identify the pocket on the 8-ball". - No marker is placed and no allowance for obvious, just have to indicate it somehow. Lousy rule.
I am team captain
My player has a hot temper and really wants to win
He loses 10-0 in a game against their worst player after 3 times at bat - (mad)
His next game is the determining game of the match. He is must win.
He misses and the other player completes a simple 4 ball patter, gets straight in 1 foot shot on 8 ball.
I turn around a write down the score, congratulate the other team
My player declares the other team did not call the 8 ball
I have no idea if he did or not. He did not while I was watching but I turned away while he shot.
My second player backs up the first player.
The other team claims he did call the pocket and comes up with a half dozen different ideas about how he did it.
I know they are not honest as they clearly lied once before.
The teams argue and the league operator comes over and is basically no help at all. Won't make a ruling. Suggests things like replay or coin flip - none agree to that (except me ;-)
I won't sign the score sheet in support of my team, although I really wish I had just taken up bowling instead.
The other team takes my unsigned score sheet up and turns it in.
My angry player wants me to claim I did not write in the score.
I tell him I did write in the score before he complained.
He gets mad and goes home because "you have to support your team"
After 2 forfeits we still finish 6th and win money. Angry player won't come to my house to get his share. Pretty angry I guess. We have been friends for 10 years.
SUMMARY:
I did not like the position my team took either way. I don't want to win that way but that is just me, I understand that a "rule is a rule". I thought refusing to sign the score sheet was as far as I could go in "supporting the team". I could not say he didn't call the pocket because I was not looking and could not say I didn't enter the score because I did.
I hate that the league operator is so indecisive and the rule is so vague (doesn't say what happens if the teams do not agree on the issue). But would like to hear comments on what I might have done different or how you guys look at it.
:frown:
BTW I now play an a lower skilled team that is less intense. AND I AM NOT THE CAPTAIN.
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