I believe the intended result is 'street smarts'.
Oh I get it now. One must learn to gamble as a child to be street smart. I guess I must be street dumb.
I believe the intended result is 'street smarts'.
Jerry, you forgot to mention that while gambling is the thing that has always attracted many to the game of pool, it is also the thing that has kept mainstream America from accepting it as a viable sport.
Roger
i am not so sure it has kept the game out of the mainstream. It is out of the mainstream more now than 25 years ago. Gambling has declined immensely in the poolrooms. Let's face it there isn't much Gambling these days and what there is is not much.
It seems to me that most are playing races to 7-9 for $20, and occasionally for $200.
Are we basing attitudes on what Dippy and Bartram do? They are only two out of thousands and thousands of players. I love what they do and contribute to the game but, I am not going to credit them as the ruination of todays game. They do what they like and harm nobody, at least nobody I have heard of.
I find humor in the fact that so many can make so much noise about gambling and know so little of it. The Hustler was made over 45 years ago. The thumbs have healed and Willie laughed his ass off. Bert died of natural causes.
If there were an audience for the game, Visa, Buick, so on and so on would have it on TV every weekend just as Golf is. The audience determines the money and sponsors. That may never change.
As far as teaching kids to gamble? That is already going on by looking at it's absence. Myself, I would rather be flogged than to have my mom think I taught my kid to gamble.
I find it interesting that there are far more players and good players today than yesterday but not convinced at all that they are better. just more doing it a a high level. Because of todays game and need to get it over with once we see it, we may never know. plus todays formats are geared toward keeping the lesser players competitive and around longer.
Granted, the nearby plant is far safer and more secure as far as building futures and nice retirements and that is great and the life I hope my daughters husband clings to, but life is about choices and the price one pays for that choice. many die being somewhat famous if only in our little sub culture, and wishing they had never walked into a pool room or having picked up a cue. That is just another sad reality.
Others have lived what we call exciting and mysterious lives. many of us wish we could have spent more time talking to them and hoping to find the secrets they had. How could they make something look so effortless when we work so hard to do the same and fail at a high percentage of the time.
Teaching kids to gamble? I think we are paranoid and worry about kids being hustled as we were.
As Jam said, things are changing so fast, the Hustlers are far and few now. how much can one lose at $20 sets? I don't feel it so much to worry about.
I am far more worried about them playing Poker!
Yep, Jam pretty much nailed the coffin on the ''old ways'' and most definitely pointed out....the ''new way'' is in the doorway. Whether on not there will be enough to feast on for those newcomers to live, will be determined by ones skill and work ethic, and that comes from mom and dad and their core.
SVB comes to mind and is most likely the tipping point of this next generation. Having ran the Jr. Nationals about ten yrs ago, there were quite a few VERY talented young players that are now in their late twenties, they remind me of ''old school'' players, and correct me if I'm wrong, but these guys (cept for Sylver)would never play in the US Open because they Know what it takes to get there, and they chose to Not become ''that'' type of person or to develop any kind of work ethic. It takes a hell of allot of work to become and Archer or a SVB.
oh i get it now. One must learn to gamble as a child to be street smart. I guess i must be street dumb.
So true, work ethic is vital when it comes to pool. I nearly crack up laughing when so many refer to pool money as being easy money. IMO, working 8-5 at the Flour mill is far easier. Much more consistent, and a lot less stressful!...!
No way do I want my kid to become a professional pool player. There are very few things on earth where you cannot earn a living unless you are one of the top five people on earth.
I will add some stats after I look them up, but I can think of 100 things I can teach my children that might make them millions if they were the top five in their discipline/career. Sadly, pool is not even close.
Shane who is almost without question the best (at least most consistently winning) American pool player has earned an average of $107,839 per year for the last five years. Johnny Archer and Ralf Souqet both earned less than $90,000 per year for the last decade. Now I'm not saying that it is not decent money, but there are over 1,000 people at the plant next door to my facility who make more than this each year. My point is that these people with no special effort whatsoever will retire comfortably and never have to worry about their skills deteriorating and their income dwindling (other than the economy which affects us all).
The gods of love and reason continue their struggle.but do they love what they do? is there a passion inside them to do it? are they getting paid to be the best in the world???
there are better ways to make money but it may not be as rewarding.
Jerry, you forgot to mention that while gambling is the thing that has always attracted many to the game of pool, it is also the thing that has kept mainstream America from accepting it as a viable sport.
Roger
I so want children to grow up chasing pie in the sky. Theres gold in them clouds.
Capitalism only tempered by democracy is the reason we have a high standard of living.
Capitalism or greed will not produce a society equality or a high standard of living. Capitalism is the most powerful economic system in the world. Left alone, capitalism will consume itself. If you have ever played Monopoly, at the end of the game only one person ends up will all of the money and property. Unfortunately, we can not just restart society like a game of Monopoly.
Downsizing isn't saying our system is bad. I'm saying we, in general, are to obsessed with materialism. It doesn't take "things" to make one happy, healthy, or fulfilled. Too many people associate wealth with happiness.
Gambling and the pursuit of easy money will most likely lead to unhappiness.
i am not so sure it has kept the game out of the mainstream. It is out of the mainstream more now than 25 years ago. Gambling has declined immensely in the poolrooms. Let's face it there isn't much Gambling these days and what there is is not much.
It seems to me that most are playing races to 7-9 for $20, and occasionally for $200.
Are we basing attitudes on what Dippy and Bartram do? They are only two out of thousands and thousands of players. I love what they do and contribute to the game but, I am not going to credit them as the ruination of todays game. They do what they like and harm nobody, at least nobody I have heard of.
I find humor in the fact that so many can make so much noise about gambling and know so little of it. The Hustler was made over 45 years ago. The thumbs have healed and Willie laughed his ass off. Bert died of natural causes.
If there were an audience for the game, Visa, Buick, so on and so on would have it on TV every weekend just as Golf is. The audience determines the money and sponsors. That may never change.
As far as teaching kids to gamble? That is already going on by looking at it's absence. Myself, I would rather be flogged than to have my mom think I taught my kid to gamble.
I find it interesting that there are far more players and good players today than yesterday but not convinced at all that they are better. just more doing it a a high level. Because of todays game and need to get it over with once we see it, we may never know. plus todays formats are geared toward keeping the lesser players competitive and around longer.
Granted, the nearby plant is far safer and more secure as far as building futures and nice retirements and that is great and the life I hope my daughters husband clings to, but life is about choices and the price one pays for that choice. many die being somewhat famous if only in our little sub culture, and wishing they had never walked into a pool room or having picked up a cue. That is just another sad reality.
Others have lived what we call exciting and mysterious lives. many of us wish we could have spent more time talking to them and hoping to find the secrets they had. How could they make something look so effortless when we work so hard to do the same and fail at a high percentage of the time.
Teaching kids to gamble? I think we are paranoid and worry about kids being hustled as we were.
As Jam said, things are changing so fast, the Hustlers are far and few now. how much can one lose at $20 sets? I don't feel it so much to worry about.
I am far more worried about them playing Poker!
Pool money is easy money.
just think, you are working the mill production line and forget the 'm'. wtf do people get then? I will tell you:
ill.
Many/most intelligent people get MBA's or a similar degree.