Player A is giving player B 8 to 7. In the course of a game, player B makes his seventh ball, but does not realize it was his game ball and keeps playing. He later scratches and spots a ball, still not realizing that he made his seventh ball several minutes ago. My question(s):
1. If player B had realized that he made his seventh ball 3 or 4 shots after making it, could he fairly stop the game and claim victory at that point?
2. If player B realized that he had seven balls only AFTER his scratch put him back to 6 balls, could he say, "Hey, I already won the game! I had 7 before the scratch," and claim a victory?
It seems to me that once that seventh ball was legally pocketed, the game was finished and player B won. Anything that happened after that was irrelevant. In the actual match, player A claimed he won the game when he made his 8th ball and player B accepted that decision.
1. If player B had realized that he made his seventh ball 3 or 4 shots after making it, could he fairly stop the game and claim victory at that point?
2. If player B realized that he had seven balls only AFTER his scratch put him back to 6 balls, could he say, "Hey, I already won the game! I had 7 before the scratch," and claim a victory?
It seems to me that once that seventh ball was legally pocketed, the game was finished and player B won. Anything that happened after that was irrelevant. In the actual match, player A claimed he won the game when he made his 8th ball and player B accepted that decision.