Between shots or between turns?
Had a match the other night where a player called a foul on his opponent for referring to notes during play. I've never seen anything in BCA that covers that. ???
Where are the notes and who wrote them?
Don't think it is legal as someone else may have wrote down the notes about what to do and it would be coaching.
The same would be if that person got on his phone and texted to someone to get some suggestions.
If there isn't a more explicit rule, that falls under sportsmanship.
In the Midwest 9ball Tour, tournament director/ref. Evelyn Dysart has STRICT rules on phone use:1st time: foul, ball-in-hand to opp., 2nd time: loss-of-game,3rd time: loss-of-match. In other words: TURN-OFF your f*^@#*g phones before your match. As the saying goes, "Common courtesy isn't common anymore".Another rules question if you please. Is there a stated rule about cell phones being used during a match or just a common courtesy thing. I ask that ringers be off during play, obviously, but some people can't stop checking there phone or posting something. I realize they are responsible for paying attention but is there an official BCAPL position?
Another rules question if you please. Is there a stated rule about cell phones being used during a match or just a common courtesy thing. I ask that ringers be off during play, obviously, but some people can't stop checking there phone or posting something. I realize they are responsible for paying attention but is there an official BCAPL position?
Had a match the other night where a player called a foul on his opponent for referring to notes during play. I've never seen anything in BCA that covers that. ???
Ask him to show you where that rule is at in the BCA rules book...You can't accuse someone of doing something illegal unless you have proof..Otherwise players could jump up all the time and yell foul..But who says they are right..
If he shows you in the book then accept it of course..But he needs proof that that's a foul rule...
Or you could phone or E-Mail playbca.com or CSI and ask them...
While there is no specific rule against using written material, I would say you can't do it. It is a device or tool that is not a usual part of the game. I'd give a warning on the first offense.
I think it would come under unsportsmanlike and be up to the referee's discretion.
I think the spirit of the rule is the way to come up with the right call. The telephone rule is to eliminate the chance of coaching or using someone else's knowledge to play a shot. Since there is no way to be sure that the notes were not generated by someone else I would not allow it. That being said I would make the first infraction a warning only.
Actually the player that was called for referring to his notes maps out every table in the room. Dead rails, roll offs, pocket irregularities, etc. Pretty smart if you ask me. Now having that knowledge is one thing, but does accessing notes during your shot constitute a foul? You can't legally access your phone for info so what would be the difference?