I grew up frequenting poolhalls. I'm talking about REAL poolhalls. The kind with nothing but pool tables. No video games, no jukebox, often not even a bar. I learned what we call "poolhall etiquette" in these places. It was mostly quiet except for the continuous sound of the balls clacking together. When we were in our chairs (opponents at the table) we sat still and quiet. When our opponent missed a shot or left himself in bad shape we got up and shot without any fanfare. When we won, we shook our opponents hand with very little outward emotion save a few grins and maybe a quietly spoken "alright" or two.
What I've been experiencing more and more lately (mostly in APA league play; seldom ever in a tournament) is the outlandish (IMO) theatricals of opposing teams. They hoot and holler at the conclusion of a won game. They cheer and high-five at the end of a won match as if their local pro football team has just scored the go-ahead touchdown in the waning seconds of an NFL game. I'm not just talking about the player here, I'm talking about the whole team. And I'm talking LOUD! I've even had a few teams whoop-it-up on occasion whenever we miss shots (yes, I know the APA has rules against this, and they were told. One time the whooping actually got worse AND louder after they were warned).
What I'm wondering here is, am I a dinosaur??? I mean, has poolhall etiquette changed over the years to where this is acceptable behaviour and I just haven't caught up to the "new" way yet? Don't get me wrong, I believe a fair amout of celebrating is in order after a won game and again after a won match. But it is so loud and obnoxious as compared to the way I came up in the pool world. I never act this way nor do any of my teammates.
Who else has experienced this kind of behaviour and how do you feel about it? Does this happen in your league? Am I right to feel like I do about it or do I need to move on and "get with the program"???
I respect any criticisms and all opinions.
Maniac
What I've been experiencing more and more lately (mostly in APA league play; seldom ever in a tournament) is the outlandish (IMO) theatricals of opposing teams. They hoot and holler at the conclusion of a won game. They cheer and high-five at the end of a won match as if their local pro football team has just scored the go-ahead touchdown in the waning seconds of an NFL game. I'm not just talking about the player here, I'm talking about the whole team. And I'm talking LOUD! I've even had a few teams whoop-it-up on occasion whenever we miss shots (yes, I know the APA has rules against this, and they were told. One time the whooping actually got worse AND louder after they were warned).
What I'm wondering here is, am I a dinosaur??? I mean, has poolhall etiquette changed over the years to where this is acceptable behaviour and I just haven't caught up to the "new" way yet? Don't get me wrong, I believe a fair amout of celebrating is in order after a won game and again after a won match. But it is so loud and obnoxious as compared to the way I came up in the pool world. I never act this way nor do any of my teammates.
Who else has experienced this kind of behaviour and how do you feel about it? Does this happen in your league? Am I right to feel like I do about it or do I need to move on and "get with the program"???
I respect any criticisms and all opinions.
Maniac