Everything costs more than $10 these days why do people waste their time playing $10 sets? There should be an unwritten rule that sets are no less than $25 and only if the races are short.:sorry:
Maybe you should be happy it`s only $10 a game, sound like your not on a winning streak lately...
+1. Sometimes you can get a good game for FREE because people like to play pool. IMO, there's a distinct line between pool players that gamble and gamblers that bet on pool...Because they aren't trying to earn a living gambling or screw over their friends. It's the equivalent of playing for a couple beers, so nobody is going to go home mad and you can come back and do it again.
To bet "big" ($100+ sets in most places, but $1000+ sets in some places), your options are:
a) someone with a gambling problem,
b) someone who thinks they have the nuts,
c) someone with a backer who thinks they have the nuts, or
d) someone with money to burn so your big bet seems small to them.
There is probably some middle ground if you have someone that is convinced they have a fair matchup and likes a little more pressure, but that's hard to do with a stranger.
Everything costs more than $10 these days why do people waste their time playing $10 sets? There should be an unwritten rule that sets are no less than $25 and only if the races are short.:sorry:
Everything costs more than $10 these days why do people waste their time playing $10 sets? There should be an unwritten rule that sets are no less than $25 and only if the races are short.:sorry:
You obviously believe in wealth redistribution. So does our President. Maybe he'll play you a few sets? :thumbup:
Your trying to make money matching up. That's a start but you need to learn to hustle. That takes deep pockets, skill and heart. Read Johnnyt's stories. He was the master of disguise and the hustle. I've known a few better then average road players. Not naming names but they all had a system. Your playing in tournaments correct? Are you cashing? If your not coming in close to last your not getting any side action afterword's. Even then you need to lose before you can win. The word needs to get around your a looser or a easy mark. Never steam roll a sucker. Rhetorical question, are you packing. Playing with a sneaky pete pool cue? A break stick with duck tape on it? A case also wrapped with duck tape? Can you hide your stroke? All tricks of the trade. If I'm in a strange place I keep my back to the wall and drink my beer, just a prop, out of the bottle. If I'm drinking water I cover it with a napkin and place a little piece of paper on it so I know it it's been tampered with. I've known to many players who were slipped a mickey. In the end your not going to get rich on the road IMHO. It may be the adventure of your life or it could be very a disappointing lesson. I wish you the very best.
Never meant to offend.