tk_it_ez said:If that is the case why is it that most of the time the over the line foul is not called in noncompetitive bowling? ...
The fact is that you knew that there is a rule in bowling concerning a foul if you go over the line. Does that make you a serious bowler? I think that everyone how plays bowling knows that rule. Choosing not to follow a well known rule is not the same as changing the meaning of a term. I agree that different sets of rules exist for pool. I was only wondering why there seems to be different definitions for the same term.
tk_it_ez said:...I play mostly in bars and I am not a great shot but I can usually hold my own, and guess what, I USUALLY HAVE A GOOD TIME.
I too play in bars. There are no pool halls in may area. I have fun too. However, when I am out playing for fun, I still talk to my opponent and come to some kind of agreement before the game as to what rules we will be following. I've seen people who will throw a fit for nothing more than to win the table. The point I was making is that if I agree on "Call Shot" rules and then someone says "Hey! you didn't call it off the one!" who is right?
Vinnie
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Stroke.