So I had this guy (we will call him Tim) come up to me at a tournament wanting to action up. I never really enjoyed being around Tim so I said no. Tim was constantly pestering me throughout the day asking to play, and I always declined because he was a much better player and I really just didn't enjoy being around him.
So at the end of the tournament me and another player that plays just as well as Tim were going to play cheap sets for like $20, well Tim comes running up to the table and starts getting into our business. I guess he thought I was his fish.
I got a little bit upset and with attitude asked Tim "Do you want to play a race to 7 for $200", Tim starts smiling and was like "yeah", so I turn to my opponent, "Do you want to play a race to 7 for $200" and he starts smiling and says "yeah". As soon as I hear that I start snickering, picked up my cue and started walking away while saying, "Well it looks like you two have a game, good luck".
Needless to say, they didn't play each other, I guess they just wanted easy money.
This past weekend, (9 Ball tourney) there was some guy that kept calling the pool hall, looking for a fish. He is well known and even the A players didn't want anything to do with him. Sunday, after the 9 ball finals were over, one of the staff came over and mentioned that the guy was on the phone again. No one was interested. I told him to tell the guy that Cliff Thorburn was still here and to bring 1000 with him. I guess he didn't want to play that bad as he was a no show.
Funny how that works.
So I had this guy (we will call him Tim) come up to me at a tournament wanting to action up. I never really enjoyed being around Tim so I said no. Tim was constantly pestering me throughout the day asking to play, and I always declined because he was a much better player and I really just didn't enjoy being around him.
So at the end of the tournament me and another player that plays just as well as Tim were going to play cheap sets for like $20, well Tim comes running up to the table and starts getting into our business. I guess he thought I was his fish.
I got a little bit upset and with attitude asked Tim "Do you want to play a race to 7 for $200", Tim starts smiling and was like "yeah", so I turn to my opponent, "Do you want to play a race to 7 for $200" and he starts smiling and says "yeah". As soon as I hear that I start snickering, picked up my cue and started walking away while saying, "Well it looks like you two have a game, good luck".
Needless to say, they didn't play each other, I guess they just wanted easy money.
So I had this guy (we will call him Tim) come up to me at a tournament wanting to action up. I never really enjoyed being around Tim so I said no. Tim was constantly pestering me throughout the day asking to play, and I always declined because he was a much better player and I really just didn't enjoy being around him.
So at the end of the tournament me and another player that plays just as well as Tim were going to play cheap sets for like $20, well Tim comes running up to the table and starts getting into our business. I guess he thought I was his fish.
I got a little bit upset and with attitude asked Tim "Do you want to play a race to 7 for $200", Tim starts smiling and was like "yeah", so I turn to my opponent, "Do you want to play a race to 7 for $200" and he starts smiling and says "yeah". As soon as I hear that I start snickering, picked up my cue and started walking away while saying, "Well it looks like you two have a game, good luck".
Needless to say, they didn't play each other, I guess they just wanted easy money.
That's funny.
I knew a guy who always complained that his brother in law screwed him out of $500 20 years ago. He complained about it and complained about it.
I decided to say something positive about it. I thought and thought about what I could say to cheer him up. Finally I said "well, look at the bright side. You got something to gripe about the rest of your life, and it only cost you $500!"
Bryce Avila (AA++ player) was trying to match up with this guy who wanted no part of him.. Bryce say's "come on, we'll figure something out. I'll give you some weight".
Guy says "Buddy, you'd have to give me so much weight, it'll take you 10 minutes just to explain it to me!"
I recall a story about Mosconi (maybe even read it here) where he was having lunch with Andrew Ponzi and some guy with a backer started woofing at them. The guy got so obnoxious that Mosconi, not normally a gambler, obliged him to play some 9 Ball.
After Willie ran the first dozen racks, the guy's backer had seen enough and said to him "I'm done, you can't beat him."
The guy said back to his stakehorse' "You don't know that, you haven't seen me play yet!"
I recall a story about Mosconi (maybe even read it here) where he was having lunch with Andrew Ponzi and some guy with a backer started woofing at them. The guy got so obnoxious that Mosconi, not normally a gambler, obliged him to play some 9 Ball.
After Willie ran the first dozen racks, the guy's backer had seen enough and said to him "I'm done, you can't beat him."
The guy said back to his stakehorse' "You don't know that, you haven't seen me play yet!"
close and the real funny part is what is said next ....Ponzi says "Youre right and we never will get to see you shoot if you keep playing that kid"
BTW for historical accuracy the tables were ten foot in those days.