Let me see if I can add something to this thread. In the old days learning to "rack" was every bit as important as being able to play. In fact, I can attest that my first few road trips saw me play almost perfect (for me) and lose miserably. After the last of those losing trips, I asked a local top player what I needed to do to win. His response, while it may irk many players, was quite simple...learn to rack.
I took this to heart and paid to be taught how to rack in all games to gain an advantage over my opponent. Needless to say, my win percentage went up. Today, many if not all the top pros rack like zeus. That is, they all look tight, but good luck making one. Even on a bar box!!!
With this in mind, consider what Mr. Janis has already said (near the end...the racking problems escalate). Clearly, when the better players get down to end they are pulling out all the stops to get the money. To be sure, not all are doing it...but alot of them are. Accordingly, when two guys are in a match and each are trying to give the "slug" when racking, it can get a little heated. I have personally seen a simple refusal to rack and even a "call out" to the parking lot. In these situations, it is hard to say what to do as a TD. Neither player will agree to rack your own because they will giving away an advantage.
These grumblings led to the eventual creation of the Sardo and its brethren.
In the end, neutral racker is too expensive to hire and I don't think better players will go for a loss because of delay. Namely, those who rack lights out and play pretty sporty to boot. They just would not play. Perhaps, the use of Sardo racks could remedy this. I could see Sardo coming on to the Viking Tour as a sponsor by simply donating the racks and getting a little publicity here and there. JMHO
I took this to heart and paid to be taught how to rack in all games to gain an advantage over my opponent. Needless to say, my win percentage went up. Today, many if not all the top pros rack like zeus. That is, they all look tight, but good luck making one. Even on a bar box!!!
With this in mind, consider what Mr. Janis has already said (near the end...the racking problems escalate). Clearly, when the better players get down to end they are pulling out all the stops to get the money. To be sure, not all are doing it...but alot of them are. Accordingly, when two guys are in a match and each are trying to give the "slug" when racking, it can get a little heated. I have personally seen a simple refusal to rack and even a "call out" to the parking lot. In these situations, it is hard to say what to do as a TD. Neither player will agree to rack your own because they will giving away an advantage.
These grumblings led to the eventual creation of the Sardo and its brethren.
In the end, neutral racker is too expensive to hire and I don't think better players will go for a loss because of delay. Namely, those who rack lights out and play pretty sporty to boot. They just would not play. Perhaps, the use of Sardo racks could remedy this. I could see Sardo coming on to the Viking Tour as a sponsor by simply donating the racks and getting a little publicity here and there. JMHO