There was no unscrewing, player b remained seated until player A turned to shake his hand after potting the 8.Unscrewing before the opponent is finished - not cool. I had a feeling there was more to the story.
There was no unscrewing, player b remained seated until player A turned to shake his hand after potting the 8.Unscrewing before the opponent is finished - not cool. I had a feeling there was more to the story.
A Question for Certified VNEA Refs in particular but others are welcome to chime in as well.
I have a question for all VNEA certified referees and aspiring VNEA certified referees. Please cite the rule book when answering.
Player A makes his 8 in the called pocket, turns to player B and shakes their hand for the good game. Whilst shaking hands and chatting the cue ball continues on it's path 3 rails and fouls in the same pocket the 8 ball was made in.
Who wins, Player A or B and Why?
E. PLAYGoing on JUST this info...
"Player A makes his 8 in the called pocket, turns to player B and shakes their hand for the good game. Whilst shaking hands and chatting the cue ball continues on it's path 3 rails and fouls in the same pocket the 8 ball was made in.
Who wins, Player A or B and Why?"
PLAYER B WINS.
The handshake can be construed as a win or loss to Player A. It is only until all balls have stopped rolling is game over. The info given is incomplete IF something else happens we know not about.
Further question via same scenario.
8 drops, cue rolls around table and stops just short of dropping into the pocket. Handshake commences and several moments later cue-ball drops into the pocket. Who wins?
LOSS OF GAME
1. Pocketing the 8-ball when it is not the legal object ball except on an opening break.
2. Pocketing the 8-ball on the same stroke as the last of his group of balls.
3. Jumping or knocking the 8-ball off the table at any time.
4. Pocketing the 8-ball in a pocket other than the one designated.
5. Fouling while (pocketing) the 8-ball in the designated pocket.
6. Third infraction of the slow play rule.
7. Pocketing the 8-ball and the cue ball on the break stroke. (This varies, if your league considers an 8-ball break a win.)
8. Not correctly marking the pocket while pocketing the 8-ball.
I believe number 5 covers it. Loss of game if you make the 8 and foul.
Seems simple no?