Well, no. You may want to read the rules.
I know the rules -- I'm saying it's baloney, Bob. Every precedent in every other sport is the exact opposite.
Well, no. You may want to read the rules.
Well, no. Counter examples of cleaning in other sports have already been pointed out. And in curling, cleaning the equipment is a fine art.... I'm saying it's baloney, Bob. Every precedent in every other sport is the exact opposite.
Well, no. Counter examples of cleaning in other sports have already been pointed out. And in curling, cleaning the equipment is a fine art.
This is one of the things that hurt professional pool.
People at home watching i am sure have no clue what is going on at this point, and it's VERY annoying.
If i was playing on ESPN i sure as hell am not going to stop everything over 1 spot that most likely wont effect anything. I have never did it gambling or a tournament and most pro's dont either in the real world... So why do it on TV??? :angry: