The document of our pool related road trip across the U.S. updated daily

Too much math, the only thing I know is that between what Gene and I make from tournament wins, gambling, lessons, side bets, calcuttas, break pots etc. has kept us afloat for quite some time, and although we took a massive hit when we bet on the Bergman Bartram match and more of a hit when we spent a week at the U.S. Open with no lessons booked we have more now in our bankroll than we had when the U.S. Open finished a few weeks ago.

Our bankroll is steadily climbing not very fast but we are taking in slightly over what we are spending.

Since this is something you guys tell us and let us know

How does your bank roll stand since you started the trip before me and Bergman played ?
 
Too much math, the only thing I know is that between what Gene and I make from tournament wins, gambling, lessons, side bets, calcuttas, break pots etc. has kept us afloat for quite some time, and although we took a massive hit when we bet on the Bergman Bartram match and more of a hit when we spent a week at the U.S. Open with no lessons booked we have more now in our bankroll than we had when the U.S. Open finished a few weeks ago.

Our bankroll is steadily climbing not very fast but we are taking in slightly over what we are spending.


i'm sorry - Fridays shouldn't involve MATH...!
:smile:

we're headed to Break Time - wish yáll were HERE!
 
Since this is something you guys tell us and let us know

How does your bank roll stand since you started the trip before me and Bergman played ?

When we bagan the trip we had about $2600 which is alot less than we have right now. But while we were in Indiana we pumped up really fast with lessons in Muncie, a final paycheck that I drove to Ohio to pick up, a rear end collision that we collected insurance money from, and several winners Gene and I booked prior to your match with Bergman. By the time you had to play Bergman we had approx $7000. At the end of the U.S. Open we were back down to around $2600 again. Our bankroll is slightly above half of what it was right before you played Bergman.
 
When we bagan the trip we had about $2600 which is alot less than we have right now. But while we were in Indiana we pumped up really fast with lessons in Muncie, a final paycheck that I drove to Ohio to pick up, a rear end collision that we collected insurance money from, and several winners Gene and I booked prior to your match with Bergman. By the time you had to play Bergman we had approx $7000. At the end of the U.S. Open we were back down to around $2600 again. Our bankroll is slightly above half of what it was right before you played Bergman.

I enjoy reading about your trip Rhea, and I wish you and Gene a boatload of luck, but IMO, you're making a lot of detailed and private information way too public. Think it's wise?

J
 
I enjoy reading about your trip Rhea, and I wish you and Gene a boatload of luck, but IMO, you're making a lot of detailed and private information way too public. Think it's wise?

J

I agree with Jimmy on this. We don't need to know about your bankroll. The only time we should know how much you have is when the two of you end up going home because your are busted. I hope this doesn't happen though and I hope you have millions of great rolls out there.
 
When we bagan the trip we had about $2600 which is alot less than we have right now. But while we were in Indiana we pumped up really fast with lessons in Muncie, a final paycheck that I drove to Ohio to pick up, a rear end collision that we collected insurance money from, and several winners Gene and I booked prior to your match with Bergman. By the time you had to play Bergman we had approx $7000. At the end of the U.S. Open we were back down to around $2600 again. Our bankroll is slightly above half of what it was right before you played Bergman.

Not bad
So do you know how much your up or down on this trip since you left Columbus ?
Forget all the extra money car and things like that just playing pool
 
Not bad
So do you know how much your up or down on this trip since you left Columbus ?
Forget all the extra money car and things like that just playing pool

Dead even if you count my additional paycheck I picked up at a later time.
 
Rhea of you have contributed money to the bankroll then you should have more say in what you do and quit accepting being treated like a child. Wasn't aware how much money you had added.
 
Doesn't that mean you are DOWN?

I suppose so, We went on the road Sept 6th exactly 2 weeks prior to my final paycheck but since I went to pick it up 2 weeks later on Sept 20th we are currently even with what we had as of Sept 20th.
 
Rhea of you have contributed money to the bankroll then you should have more say in what you do and quit accepting being treated like a child. Wasn't aware how much money you had added.

Good post
If she brought more money to the table you are right on
 
Rhea of you have contributed money to the bankroll then you should have more say in what you do and quit accepting being treated like a child. Wasn't aware how much money you had added.

I was all in, everything I had. but Gene is the major breadwinner, his lessons have kept us going through everything. Action and tournaments are not a guarantee with either one of us but he is the favorite in both over me. I am just his student, and hes been doing this far longer than I have even been playing pool. I am trying very hard to learn from him. And my game is improving just not as fast as I would like you see I would like to just wake up and be a pro tomorrow but that is unrealistic. I am an action freak I love being in action but I need to be realistic on what I can or cannot do and so does Gene.

Right now Gene is in control of everything and I like it like that, the only thing I do right now is suggest places we go based on tournament payouts in that area vs how far the drive is and when it is in relation to what we have planned. If we just go everywhere aimlessly and give lessons I dont even think that would be enough to sustain us. Decent tournament payouts, plus occasional action, plus well populated areas with high potential for lessons is a must in deciding where we end up.
 
Rhea of you have contributed money to the bankroll then you should have more say in what you do and quit accepting being treated like a child. Wasn't aware how much money you had added.

I don't know if Rhea is being treated like a child or not but your saying so suggests that she is or that you think she is and if she gets to thinking like this, this relationship will soon come to an end. Bad advice for Rhea even if it were true.

Sometimes, you need to know when to be quiet, to sit and to listen to those who are more learned.

Besides that, experience is far more valuable than money. :scratchhead:

JoeyA
 
If this thing is about building a champion then one of them should only be listening and not talking.
 
Be a cold day in hell when I pay for someone to tell me what to eat, if I can go to a pool hall at the open, etx etc. you don't have to give up all the control in your life to learn how to become a good pool player.
 
It's the relationship between a journeyman and an apprentice. Gene is showing her what he has learned to do over the years to survive. They have chosen this lifestyle and relationship. Gene is simply making decisions he needs to make to continue and they are both all-in as far as risk.

A couple of things Rhea has said tells me she wants to make it work. This girl doesn't seem to have much give up in her. I've never been on the road, but I can see from their journals that success is measured by survival, one day at a time.
 
I don't know how all you people equate submissiveness with being a champion. Champions don't have to get permission to play the ghost.

Champions make decisions and have confidence.

Like svb ever went through this or any other top player. It's because you look at rhea like a woman.
 
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I don't know how all you people equate submissiveness with being a champion. Champions don't have to get permission to play the ghost.

Champions make decisions and have confidence.

Like svb ever went through this or any other top player. It's because you look at rhea like a woman.

No Svb didn't
But he didn't go on the road when he was her speed
 
I don't know how all you people equate submissiveness with being a champion. Champions don't have to get permission to play the ghost.

Champions make decisions and have confidence.

Like svb ever went through this or any other top player. It's because you look at rhea like a woman.

but she isn't a champion, yet. :wink:

she's at the 'making sacrifices in the hopes of getting better' stage, it appears.

best,
brian kc

best,
brian
 
I don't know how all you people equate submissiveness with being a champion. Champions don't have to get permission to play the ghost.

Champions make decisions and have confidence.

Like svb ever went through this or any other top player. It's because you look at rhea like a woman.

Many "champions" do get pretty independent when they reach their crest, often arrogant, and that's usually the beginning of the end. But very few, if any, would ever get to the champion stage without being what you are calling totally "submissive" to their coaches.

Have known a few people who trained at Bollettieri Tennis Program, ain't easy. They tell you what, how, when; to eat, exercise, study, and sleep. Same with boxers, remember "Million Dollar Baby"?, and the cadets at West Point. Even professional coaches raking percentages from what their pros earn will cease coaching an athlete if they do not adhere to their training routine, it's not submissiveness, it's called discipline, dedication, and respect, and without those qualities success is very elusive.

J
 
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