Oh, by the way, USA pool is the only sport that 'eats its young' :grin:
Come on something to be proud of, we are the best at that at least....Oh no that's not good is it..................... damn it

Oh, by the way, USA pool is the only sport that 'eats its young' :grin:
Still is going on in the Valley of the Sun. Texas toldem tournaments in some of the bar, they paly for point, and point or chop can be cash for prizes like on the Coney Island boardwalk. But most of the Poker Players did not play Pool, so it is another revenue stream for the Bar Owner.
Dan...That saying is not limited to Norway, or even other countries. In Montana we used to tell people, "If you don't like the weather, wait 5 minutes...it'll change!" LOL
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
So, Italy was a bad example.
I appologize.
"Or, maybe, I am just so full of it that my eyes still contain too much BROWN. LOL" (Full of shitt)
By the way, what is F1? (Formula One?)
Basket = Eruo Basketball?
Motogp = gran prix racing?
I do really appreciate the Italian scenery.
Well said.Or it could be the continued insistence on here that gambling on pool is the same as playing pool.
I don't see anywhere that the OP wanted to play pool so badly that he just played pool. No, what I read was that he wanted to gamble so badly that he gave up on pool.
If all you want is to gamble, then the modern world has loads of ways much easier to get that rush than playing pool. If you want to play the game of pool though, because you enjoy the game, then you'll play the game and maybe even encourage a few others to enjoy it, too.
Well said.
Too many times we equate playing pool with finding action.
I knew someone who was VERY good...and refused to play or practice unless there was something on the line.
Sad.
. Prolly shouldn't have mentioned gambling, since some here obviuosly wouldn't bet that water is wet
Prolly shouldn't have mentioned gambling, since some here obviuosly wouldn't bet that water is wet
Oh, by the way, USA pool is the only sport that 'eats its young' :grin:
Actually you can get a bet on that. But you can't win because technically water is not wet. Wet is the feeling you get from touching water and the state of being when something is covered with water. The water itself is not wet as water molecules do not touch themselves and nor do they have any feeling. In other words water causes wet but is itself not wet.
You might argue the conclusions and determine that the person betting against water being wet should know what you meant. But you can get a bet and using the simple terms that water is wet you can certainly get a bet against that from some members of this forum.
Completely agree. However pool can never match the chance of the big payoff that casino games offer. Nowhere outside of ridiculous hustler stories does the average player have a chance to turn a modest bankroll into a large bankroll except for casino games.
Of course the majority who chase that payoff are not the hardcore grinders who know how to manage their bankroll and eke out a living by maintaining a slight winning average against the house.
Dan...I agree with you. Pool is not dying. There are 400,000 diehard sanctioned league players. There are another 2-3 MILLION local league players, that only play in their local bar league. Finding a way to tap into those millions of "local league" players, in small towns all across the country, is what will eventually raise the awareness, and maybe even make it possible for pool to be on tv regularly. The sanctioned league players (APA, BCAPL, VNEA, TAP etc) are not enough. There has been essentially the same number of sanctioned league players for the past decade (give or take 50,000), and nothing has changed.
Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
Actually you can get a bet on that. But you can't win because technically water is not wet. Wet is the feeling you get from touching water and the state of being when something is covered with water. The water itself is not wet as water molecules do not touch themselves and nor do they have any feeling. In other words water causes wet but is itself not wet.
You might argue the conclusions and determine that the person betting against water being wet should know what you meant. But you can get a bet and using the simple terms that water is wet you can certainly get a bet against that from some members of this forum.
Curious where you get this idea. Blackjack is the only game where that's even possible and if you are accomplished enough to achieve it you get barred.
As to the concept of being a professional gambler able to treat wagering like a job there is plenty of anecdotal evidence that suggest that some people have been able to maintain a positive average over the casinos. and not only in blackjack.
Don't make any bets on anecdotal evidence. Free advice based on math.
It is quite possible to approach ANY table game in a professional manner, and be successful against the house. All it takes is a solid knowledge of the rules and some discipline - during and after play. If NOBODY ever won...all casinos would shut down pretty darn quickly.
The hard part is choosing to walk when you are ahead. Those that do have a much higher win ratio. They are few...but they exist.
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