Getting a Hit Watched? (Video Clip)
Requested and Answered by Dawn, League Admin on 04-Feb-2009 20:50 (201 reads)
Q: Who should ask for a hit to be watched?
A: Either player in the match may ask for a hit to be watched. Other team members may suggest that a hit be watched but continually asking that a hit be watched when it is not really a close situation may be considered sharking. See "What is Sharking"?
Here is a great clip showing what to watch for with the cue ball!
(Courtesy of "Dr. Dave" and Bob Jewett!)
Here is a great clip showing what to watch for with the object balls!
(Courtesy of "Dr. Dave" and Bob Jewett!)
A: Either player in the match may ask for a hit to be watched. Other team members may suggest that a hit be watched but continually asking that a hit be watched when it is not really a close situation may be considered sharking. See "What is Sharking"?
Here is a great clip showing what to watch for with the cue ball!
(Courtesy of "Dr. Dave" and Bob Jewett!)
Here is a great clip showing what to watch for with the object balls!
(Courtesy of "Dr. Dave" and Bob Jewett!)
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