I kind of agree with the official ruling by the league operator but I'd like to hear some opinions here. OK heres the situation. NAPL individual 9 ball league, Due to the handicap I get 3 games on the wire and the eight ball. The nine (or in my case the 8 or 9) must be called but if it's an obvious shot you don't have to call it. I get a very easy shot on the eight, completely obvious, the 8 is hanging on the corner and the cue is very close. I get it in but in a senior moment (LOL, I'm 63) I completely forget that I had the eight and went for the nine which I missed. My opponent then got the nine in. That's when I realized I made the eight and should have won. My opponent was actually willing to give it to me (not like Jason Shaw in the 14.1 against Earl, LOL) but to be fair with good sportsmanship I agreed to ask the league operator. He said that if I picked up the balls and didn't go for the nine it would be a win for me since it was an obvious shot (which would have put me on the hill) but the fact I continued showed I that there was no way I was calling the shot to win and gave the win to my opponent. Maybe I should have kept my mouth shut and accepted my opponent's concession but I do believe in good sportsmanship.