For those who don't like pool players, just stay in your holes without poking your heads up and complaining.
When I bought a fast car people started trying to get me to run them at the stoplights. Sometimes i was in the mood for a race, sometimes not. When i was itching to do some racing I'd go to the strip on a test and tune night.
There are "those" guys in most everything. Most human being like a challenge and like to be challenged. That's why there are euchre, pool, chess, scrabble, etc. tournaments out there.
My only complaint about the dying off of pool is the halls closing. Now I have fewer opportunities to play in tourneys, gamble, or test myseld. It's cool if you enjoy playing by yourself or do it for therapeutic reasons. You are still keeping the game alive by buying the products.
Personally, I play because I enjoy the challenge and competition. If I was so good no one could come close to competing with me I'd quit.
The most enjoyable time I ever had playing this game was breaking even with a strong road player who passed through town one night. I don't know if I've played two stronger sets in my life. Sure the money matters but not as much as standing up to a road player while representing my local hall.
No offense but, I don't think anyone said that they don't like 'pool players'.
I'm even okay with 'those' guys because I can handle them one way or another. But 'those' guys can be bad for the pool halls & the image of pool when they hound the novice player right out of the pool hall & he never returns with his friends or his girl friend & her friends because he does not like to be hounded.
Less & less people in the hall & sooner or later it will close. Now here you are telling some to stay in their holes & don't poke their heads out & don't complain & then in nearly the next breath you yourself are complaining about pool halls dying off & closing up.
Just some food for thought about keeping pool halls open for the 'pool players' & 'those' guys.
Regards,