Huge Stakes 1Hole!!!!

Time to go home WITH the money, thats my opinion

Or start lowering the stakes. Letting a guy play double or nothing til he wins is a sucker move. Or it will make u a millionaire. But we've seen Dippy win these kind of sets enough to know you can't win em all.
 
Mikey, you can't be afraid to take off scores...... That's rule #1 in my book.

If the numbers being thrown around are true, I think he has officially taken off a score:thumbup::thumbup: While I fully understand not being afraid to get it all, like someone said earliner in the thread you cannot just keep changing the game and giving someone a shot to get even or end up winner. This definitely a sucker play.

Take me for example I am not afraid to send it all in, I bet all my vCash on Shane to beat Earl.

-don
 
Mikey, you can't be afraid to take off scores...... That's rule #1 in my book.

How did this end last time he thought he was making a score?

you right saw

sometimes you got to go.
send it in make a score.

I got no idea how much Scott is actually up but it must be a lot, probably enough to consider it a score.

Someone might just be playing with their food though. It ain't about making a score IMO I think Dippy is an ass and wants to just break people. This is about more than money, kinda like busting someone you dislike, that personal satisfaction is strong.
 
If the numbers being thrown around are true, I think he has officially taken off a score:thumbup::thumbup: While I fully understand not being afraid to get it all, like someone said earliner in the thread you cannot just keep changing the game and giving someone a shot to get even or end up winner. This definitely a sucker play.

Take me for example I am not afraid to send it all in, I bet all my vCash on Shane to beat Earl.

-don

scott going from 18 to 19 is like 25% of a ball adj.
it really dont make much diff.
 
scott going from 18 to 19 is like 25% of a ball adj.
it really dont make much diff.

I agree Chris that sometimes you can just hold someone below a number, almost regardless of your number. The games just take a little longer. I started playing a guy 9-7 and 17 hours later I was playing him 13-7 and still winning. My number really did not matter, the key was he just struggled to get to seven:D:D

I just wish I could sweat this action, this would be an epic match up to see in person.

Take Care
-don
 
I agree Chris that sometimes you can just hold someone below a number, almost regardless of your number. The games just take a little longer. I started playing a guy 9-7 and 17 hours later I was playing him 13-7 and still winning. My number really did not matter, the key was he just struggled to get to seven:D:D

I just wish I could sweat this action, this would be an epic match up to see in person.

Take Care
-don

Don,

I wish you wouldn't put our business on the internet like that! But we started out at 10-7, you need to get your facts straight! lol:p

I knew I should have only been going to 6!:angry:

I should be able to play sometime next week. I am on vacation! Give me a call.

Later,
Jason
 
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Chris is going to kick me in the nuggets for wising you guys up on another one but.....

Rule #2- You've got to give action to get action. Scott has Dippy but he also has poker players with as big, or bigger, rolls than Dippy sweating and betting that just happen to play a little pool themselves; Flakes, Huck Seed, etc.... Scott could get on a mini Archie Karas roll here and turn a tooth pick into a lumber mill. Yeah, at some point it goes from stealing to gambling but gambling is where you make big freaking money.... Everyone always asks me how Chris made more money than all of the other road players of his generation because everyone thought he was a lock artsist. Well folks, he would gamble like a mf'er in the right spots. Scotts in one, so let the boy play his game....
 
I got a question....

........for all you smart gamblers out there:

At what point do you quit and be happy with your winnings, instead of continuing to play double or nothing? Eventually you might see that the other guy is not gonna continually lose every set..........especially if adjustments are being made along the way........?
 
........for all you smart gamblers out there:

At what point do you quit and be happy with your winnings, instead of continuing to play double or nothing? Eventually you might see that the other guy is not gonna continually lose every set..........especially if adjustments are being made along the way........?

If you dont think you can lose, you go double or nothing til the death!

In my books, you can up the bet or up the spot. Not both.
 
Don,

I wish you wouldn't put our business on the internet like that! But we started out at 10-7, you need to get your facts straight! lol:p

I knew I should have only been going to 6!:angry:

I should be able to play sometime next week. I am on vacation! Give me a call.

Later,
Jason

Hell you should be giving me 9-7 the way the game has been going lately. I can probably get down there Friday unless you want to come here and play some. We should play some on the 10 footer at Raytown Recreation, it has new cloth and that is definitely a neat experience.

-don
 
Chris is going to kick me in the nuggets for wising you guys up on another one but.....

Rule #2- You've got to give action to get action. Scott has Dippy but he also has poker players with as big, or bigger, rolls than Dippy sweating and betting that just happen to play a little pool themselves; Flakes, Huck Seed, etc.... Scott could get on a mini Archie Karas roll here and turn a tooth pick into a lumber mill. Yeah, at some point it goes from stealing to gambling but gambling is where you make big freaking money.... Everyone always asks me how Chris made more money than all of the other road players of his generation because everyone thought he was a lock artsist. Well folks, he would gamble like a mf'er in the right spots. Scotts in one, so let the boy play his game....

Wow!! now I know they really did invent pool gambling in the great state of Ohio. I never thought of that:p:p I agree that Scott is in a unique position right now but I always heard that Chris was able to make the big scores based on all the years he spent getting hammered in the early years.:D:D

Just busting your chops.

-don
 
Trust me Don, the earliest years were the sweetest! He would go months without booking a loser. By the time someone got the line the line was 4-6 weeks old and he had improved by the 8 or better. It was like printing money......
 
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