None of this is any of your business. The table now belongs to your opponent.
Who says?
With your attitude, I'm betting people love to play head games with you. I'd probably enjoy the head games more than the match.
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None of this is any of your business. The table now belongs to your opponent.
My turn is over when i walk away from the table. Mmkay, buhbye.
Copied from the rule book. I can't for the life of me see anywhere where it says "It's the opponents turn when Banks says it is".
3.37 PLAY BY INNINGS
During the course of play, players alternate turns (innings) at the table, with a player’s inning ending when he either fails to legally pocket a ball, or fouls. When an inning ends free of a foul, the incoming player accepts the table in position.
I knew this conversation would bring out the guys who try to win with a rulebook.
That rule states nothing about checking on a safety for any reason, or any time limits for that matter. But to hear your interpretation of the rule, it means the player leaving the table must do so on YOUR time schedule, which is based soley on your impatience.
So again, that rule doesnt address anything about a time frame of leaving the table, just that your opponent is to accept the table in position as long as there is no foul committed. You can read into whatever you like, but there is nothing in that rule concerning this conversation. Nice try to make it fit your agenda though.... Good job.... :thumbup:
Playing pool folks, not speed pool. Relax.
Strengthen your mental game. There's about 100 things the opponent will do that could bother you during a match, either intentionally or not. Winning is better than paying attention to all those things. It's up to you to work around this stuff, not change the opponents behavior.
I checked a safety last night during a few hours of playing. You should've seen my opponent! He absolutely didn't care that i looked and walked away. Phew. Close call.![]()
Hey banks I wish I knew you so that I can point out something that you opponent does that bothers you, like maybe slow play
Hey banks I wish I knew you so that I can point out something that you opponent does that bothers you, like maybe slow play
Slow play sucks. I check a safety once in a while and it takes but a moment, but you and others are making it seem like it takes years off of your life, when it is really only a few seconds every few hours, if that. Big whoop. Slow play me and maybe I'll sing you a lullaby. Played a guy a year ago in a tournament that took probably no less than a minute each shot. You're trying to tell me it's disrespectful if i check on a safety once in a while for a glance? Laughable.
If you linger at the table checking out every angle when it's not your turn...you might be a dick.
If you get pissed off when someone takes a look at the leave after they miss...you might be oversensitive.
No but i am telling you that it's his time at the table to do with as he please, since it's not in violation of anything
If you linger at the table checking out every angle when it's not your turn...you might be a dick.
If you get pissed off when someone takes a look at the leave after they miss...you might be oversensitive AND ACTING LIKE A DICK..
There's a fine line between taking a few steps in a particular direction to see if you got him and walking around the table for a minute.
I'll usually say did you get me? When they look and then they give there answer of yes or no. I laugh and say damn or I caught a break there. Then I clear my head make my decision and go through my pre shot routine. What's the big deal. The game is supposed to be fun right?
I have noticed many times, even top players, will shoot a safety and stay at the table for a while, sometimes walking all the way around the table, to see up close if they really hooked their opponent or not......then they walk to their chair
Is this a little rude?? or is it just me
(Shouldn't you just sit down right away after you shoot your safety..............you don't need to follow the cue ball around the table. You will find out soon enough if your opponent can see the ball or not)