Anymore thoughts on the subject??
Well i dont think it's so much the High Dollar sets are killing the action its the fact that alot of the time you see someone who will play 10 or 20$ sets all day long, but then someone try's to high roll them and wants to play for 50 or 100$ sets.
And basically what the person is doing, is trying to get the other guy out of thier comfort zone so they dont play as well and think more about the money than thier pool shooting.
Expecially with the ecomomy like it is, and money being tight for most people they will think more about the money than anything else.
Yeah if money can give you an edge in the game, then betting it up is just as good as a healthy spot. If you are betting high for that reason I'm ll for it. I just can't stand to see bad players shooting for 1k knowing they should be playin 3 bucks a game.
No offense, but that's what you're SUPPOSED to do. If he's a $5 dollar player, make him bet $25. Scale up from there.
It's all love Craw...that's the truth on how most action goes down. Then there's the action that happens because you want to leave a person stuck with no backer pawning their cues to get square...sorry for the rant I'm in war mode today. That guy is gonna hate it later.
I want to know where all this high dollar action is supposed to be taking place?????![]()
Chuck
keep it up,high action encourages action.
best wishes dean
No offense, but that's what you're SUPPOSED to do. If he's a $5 dollar player, make him bet $25. Scale up from there.
Just so you know, the action we were talking about between us (Frost) and me is going down right now. Scott Lewis and Keith Bennett. I won't disclose the matchup or who's gettin' or givin'. I'll ask first. I believe it's ten ahead for $1500 and quite a few bucks on the side ($5-700?).
I backed Scott Lewis and a local guy Redd backed Keith Bennett. It was a good time ;-)