Did you see a specific foul in that match Luxury that didn't get called or got argued with?
If I commit a foul I will always call it on myself.
If I see a foul and think the other player is not going to admit it, I usually just grab the cue ball first and then call the foul, as it seems like they are more likely to admit the foul after I have grabbed the cue ball, then if I ask if it was a foul before I grab the ball.
If I commit a foul I will always call it on myself.
If I see a foul and think the other player is not going to admit it, I usually just grab the cue ball first and then call the foul, as it seems like they are more likely to admit the foul after I have grabbed the cue ball, then if I ask if it was a foul before I grab the ball.
If I know I fouled, I'll either pick up the cue ball, or tell my opponent they have ball in hand, "have a ball" or something. If I think there's any chance they didn't hear me or didn't understand, I say it differently and louder, to be sure.
If I don't know I fouled and my opponent asks, we can discuss it. If I think there's any chance that I might have fouled and just didn't realize it, I'll give them ball in hand without any kind of fight.
However, if my opponent walks to the table and picks up the cue ball and I don't think I fouled, or if I haven't had the opportunity to discuss it before they remove the ball, I WILL call a foul on them for removing the cue ball from the table.
Did you see a specific foul in that match Luxury that didn't get called or got argued with?
Everyone in chat called foul before the announcers even mentioned the foul and then the commentators said that Borana asked if it was a good hit and they said OMG said it was too close to call. Borana didn't pursue it any further and that's when the commentators pointed out that ball in hand wasn't going to get her out of the rack anyway.
I call foul out loud as soon as the foul happens. I also will jump up and say, "no rail?" as the balls are moving and point at the ball that has any chance of hitting the rail as it's rolling because I've found if you wait until the dust settles and ask then the opponent sometimes was never even watching for that foul.
http://www.ustream.tv/user/ontherail/videos
second video down at 2:10 minutes you be the judge. The six would not have moved like it did had it not been hit first but I give Melinda the benefit of the doubt that she is just lacking this knowledge or was too tired to realize. In all reality ball in hand would have been bigger than I'd thought.
Just asked Melinda about it and she said that she told Borana that she didn't see it and told Borana if she thought she fouled then take ball in hand and Borana didn't take it. Good sportsmanship by both players imo.
Melinda was just asked about it ! She said she gave Borana the option. Her call ! Simple. Just in Melinda's defense, so lets not take it further.
The rule is call goes to the shooter if opponent does not call for a referee. Borana didn't ask for a call, but yet she had the option. Very cool ! No drama either.
For those of you that did not see.
My personal opinion it was a foul from watching the stream.![]()
Hu,
No offense, but please don't bring your buddies to our pool hall. Most of the folks we play are very honest people. That's one of the biggest reasons we like to play there. Around honest people, you don't grab the cue ball without discussing it. If you think they fouled, just say so. If they think there's any chance they might have made a foul, they let you have the ball in hand without any argument. All you have to do is discuss it, first. We're not a bunch of cut-throats. We love playing pool and want to learn to play a better game without the fuss or hustle.
http://www.ustream.tv/user/ontherail/videos
second video down at 2:10 minutes you be the judge. The six would not have moved like it did had it not been hit first but I give Melinda the benefit of the doubt that she is just lacking this knowledge or was too tired to realize. In all reality ball in hand would have been bigger than I'd thought.
Just asked Melinda about it and she said that she told Borana that she didn't see it and told Borana if she thought she fouled then take ball in hand and Borana didn't take it. Good sportsmanship by both players imo.