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Should talking be banned in doubles matches? [10 vote(s)]

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Beefy wrote:




 





And that was not down to me being defensive either more so our opponents method of discussing every shot and judging by the time they took every possible outcome -





 


This is one of the reasons I think there should be no talking during any doubles match. Players don't need advice when they play singles so why when they play doubles?


I also think each player should play to their own ability not what their partner tells them to do. What do others think?



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PoolQueen wrote:


This is one of the reasons I think there should be no talking during any doubles match. Players don't need advice when they play singles so why when they play doubles?


I also think each player should play to their own ability not what their partner tells them to do. What do others think?





Only coz you're fed up of Malc telling you what to do!

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The Pool Shark wrote:


Only coz you're fed up of Malc telling you what to do!



I agree as Hazel NEVER listens to me.           



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I think talking in matches goes to far, i have watched a few matches where the players change there way of play compared to there normall game and end up losing. My main chat with who i play with is Do what You Think Is Right. Players have a chance to speak in between there shot and there opponents shot.


But doubles is teamwork so there has to be some type of talking


So maybe a idea is


1) Allow talking after the break shot


2) then have 1 time out per frame where a talking is ok.


Anybody else got any ideas?



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lakeattacks wrote:


So maybe an idea is

1) Allow talking after the break shot


2) Then have 1 time out per frame where talking is ok.


Anybody else got any ideas?




 Good ideas but perhaps there should also be a time limit?

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Luckylewis wrote:



The Pool Shark wrote:


Only coz you're fed up of Malc telling you what to do!



I agree as Hazel NEVER listens to me.           





 I did when you asked me what I'd like to drink but I haven't heard you say that for a few years.




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i never talk to my player ,maybe i should infuture after last night, thats why we lost


were all capable of clearing the table in one visit ,so why do you need your partner telling you how to do it i say dont talk ,also the games would be alot quicker .



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 Beefy wrote: in Monday Night Pool





And that was not down to me being defensive either more so our opponents method of discussing every shot and judging by the time they took every possible outcome - needless to say Greg and I were a little frustrated by the end and probably should have said something to them after the first game which took the best part of 40 minutes. It would have still been going now had we not have given away 2 shots when we did  





I think you'll find that the problem is, that in the Monday League you're allowed to talk to your partner after every shot, whilst in every league that i've played in you can only talk to your partner between visits.


Also in Blackball Rules there is a time limit of 60 sec's to play shots, pre-visit discussions are included in this. So if you've a problem with the rules, turn up at your AGM and make them enforce the proper rules as laid down by the relevant governing body rather than make up silly little changes to them, which you're now bitchin' about.


Stopwatch anyone?



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pots wrote:


we're all capable of clearing the table in one visit


mmmmmmmmmmmmmm 0-3? So how many visits did you's have exactly

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 Beefy wrote:


And that was not down to me being defensive either more so our opponents method of discussing every shot and judging by the time they took every possible outcome -



Malc and I have the same problem with most of our opponents. Don't know why as there is only ever one possible outcome


 


 



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MING wrote:


Malc and I have the same problem with most of our opponents. Don't know why as there is only ever one possible outcome


Stop IT Kev,

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MING wrote:



 

Malc and I have the same problem with most of our opponents. Don't know why as there is only ever one possible outcome 




A bit like the cricket eh Kev ?

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MING wrote:


I think you'll find that the problem is, that in the Monday League you're allowed to talk to your partner after every shot, whilst in every league that i've played in you can only talk to your partner between visits.


Stopwatch anyone?





Not quite true Mr. Merciless, sir! Up until this season we did allow talking for discussing colour nomination and following the use of a free shot after a foul, but never after every shot.

Anyway, that's been changed for this season, so that it's the same as every other league in that you can only talk before the first shot of each players visit.

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lakeattacks wrote:



I think talking in matches goes to far, i have watched a few matches where the players change there way of play compared to there normall game and end up losing. My main chat with who i play with is Do what You Think Is Right. Players have a chance to speak in between there shot and there opponents shot.


But doubles is teamwork so there has to be some type of talking


So maybe a idea is


1) Allow talking after the break shot


Rubbish we had this rule and it causes confusion when playing in other leagues !


2) then have 1 time out per frame where a talking is ok.


Not practical sometimes it is necessary when faced with a snooker sometimes a joint effort is worth while


I am in favour of discussing a shot but when the shot is obvious the discussions should be of a minimum. I have played in many doubles matches but my recent experience on Monday was a first even for me.


The Abingdon leaguehas always had doubles up until recently in the league and dsicussions were common but people were sensible about it.


Common sense should prevail but in my opinion a discussion beyond about 30 seconds is not necessary unless you are faced with a snooker.


Anybody else got any ideas?






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