Scooter Goodman - 2014 DCC

How... how.... how.... do you not understand that if Scooter were now working a real job and earning his whatever an hour and he was at the DCC betting $20 on sets because that is all he could afford with his $200 in his pockets that this would not be a thread. BUT he is FLUSH with money and FFS like we all don't know he sure as hell did not "earn" it. Running around like a bigshot flashing his big stack of hundreds and betting it up. But it is too late, the cat is out of the bag, we know he is not some high rolling adrenaline junky that works hard to earn big cash and then puts it all on the line. He is just a thief willing to throw around other peoples money that he stole.

It is not what he did, it is what he is DOING!

How do you not get THAT? That is the part that "I" don't get.

I have seen ppl take hard earned money and win a ton at the casino..So if he was out betting and lost 100k but u had no idea he won at that casino would u say..Dsmn he only makes 10 an hour..Must be doing something illegal on the side to lose like that?

The guy stole some coins from the car wash..He got convicted..Does that mean that for the rest of his life that the only way he gets money?I'm just saying if u don't know where he got his money u probably shouldn't comment on it...See Yall round..Everyone has an opinion..Yall be cool..I'm going to see if I can get two for 1 cokes off my local vendor..
 
same

Theres about 10 stories floating around each one with a different game a money amount lol.

someone called me who was watching and betting. Also very familiar with other player, from same town. not 100% here but me and va heard exact same thing
 
You seem bothered that ppl dont like what he did and does why do you defend the thief so much?


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All iam saying about Scooterscase is, if so many people have so much to say about HIM here and else where, SAY IT TO HIS FACE, LIKE REAL MEN DO!

like i said in my first post, WHAT SCOOTER DID WAS WRONG!

Iam not taking up for him at all, but if you have something to say about somebody, say it to their face, instead of behind a wall!

Most of the people that do talk behind someones back is the same person that goes up and shakes that persons hand!

Once again, Scooter committed a crime and got caught.

Everybodys your friend when your on top and rolling in the money, dont trip and fall down broke, cause there probably wont be a hand to help you up!
 
All iam saying about Scooterscase is, if so many people have so much to say about HIM here and else where, SAY IT TO HIS FACE, LIKE REAL MEN DO!

like i said in my first post, WHAT SCOOTER DID WAS WRONG!

Iam not taking up for him at all, but if you have something to say about somebody, say it to their face, instead of behind a wall!

Most of the people that do talk behind someones back is the same person that goes up and shakes that persons hand!

Once again, Scooter committed a crime and got caught.

Everybodys your friend when your on top and rolling in the money, dont trip and fall down broke, cause there probably wont be a hand to help you up!

lol, unless people are at the Derby or in cellblock F in Podunk, KY then they may not have the chance to see Scooter face to face.
 
You will never convince some people that every big bet is a chop. They either want to seem like they know something or can't believe anyone would actually bet that amount without something funny going on.
 
When you have two gamblers that are know to be on the square it wouldn't matter how much the bet was, you would consider it a square match. However, when you have someone that is not the sharpest tack on the board and given his gambling past, it makes you wonder. I would never bet either way in a match that involves Scooter, period.

You will never convince some people that every big bet is a chop. They either want to seem like they know something or can't believe anyone would actually bet that amount without something funny going on.
 
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I need to get into the car wash business! That 40k was probably chopped up about 2 minutes after it was over.

The guy that won bets large all the time. he has plenty of money and no reason to dump. He has regular 3-5 k a game action and 30-40 k swings. It just seems ppl love to see huge action..Pick a side and bet but no matter who wins they wanna say the money got chopped..Not every player out there dumps..Believe me..Ppl offer me all the time.I never have so I know its possible other don't also..
 
His parents may have provided him with cash. If I recall correctly, they own(ed) a couple of restaurants in Ohio.

Well, if that happens to be fact, lets hope that they never get robbed.
 
dp get of the computer and go bust someone......hope you made it there and can come back with pockets stuffed.....:thumbup:
 
If he had to work hard for his money he wouldn't be betting it like he does.


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How do you know this?

I have seen different. Some people just have to have the action. There are hard working individuals all over the world who bet every dime they make. They might not play pool but the money goes in action on the blackjack table or caps or poker, whatever. Guys like this could make $15 an hour working hard labor and the money they get goes in action.

At the same time there are drug dealers, pimps, thieves, etc. who wouldn't bet a dime on wether the sun will rise in the morning. Every illegal dollar they make is valued by them and for them to get in action is unheard of.
 
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Every illegal dollar they make is respected

Well, that is about the dumbest a ss thing I have read in approx 2 months. Hey, maybe more.

Enlightened One, go look in the bathroom mirror and repeat that to yourself about 50 times and see if it makes any sense to you after that.

Did they actually respect the people that made those legal dollars before they ripped them off.
 
I'd venture to guess that many of the members of this forum don't have clean hands, and nobody questions how some have made their money. They seem to ignore this little nugget. Some tournaments, in fact, have been funded by money made in an illegal manner.

I don't really know Scooter well, but the few times I've met him, he was very young. It was obvious to me that this pool world attracted him as a young boy. His mentors were probably coin theives, FWIW, and the lure of that quick money gambling in the pool room became a way of life, a societal norm in Scooter's world.

Whatever happens to Scooter, legally speaking, it's his business. Nobody outs those tournaments that are funded by monies earned in an undesirable manner, as well as the action games funded by pimps and drug dealers. It's like that's pool's dirty little secret.

I feel bad for Scooter that he may have never enjoyed a normal lifestyle as a child. He is, in my opinion, a product of his environment. Hopefully, he will learn the error of his ways while he's young. The attraction of quick money seems to be an occupational hazard of many a pool player, whether coins, drugs, or pimping.

The mortgage and credit card debacle that has plagued this country has also touched the pool world. We all have skeletons in our closet. How many people drink and drive and have never been caught? How many have gotten caught when they drink and drive? If one of those drunk drivers killed somebody while driving drunk, I'd consider that a worse offense than ripping off coins.

Rather than belittle others who have made poor decisions in their life, I choose to pray for Scooter to have a better life, one filled with happiness. He's still so very young, and people do change. In fact, you're never too old to effect a change for the better. Let's hope Scootter sees the light and effects that change for the better. :)
 
Nobody outs those tournaments that are funded by monies earned in an undesirable manner, as well as the action games funded by pimps and drug dealers. It's like that's pool's dirty little secret.

Is that a fact? Those pool tournaments actually happen?

I guess Pool is in the dumps then. If that is still taking place and being allowed and such.

We all have skeletons in our closet.

Not the kind that you are referring to in your post. I seriously hope that not many members of AZ do at least.
Maybe the pool players that you have been associated with have.

The attraction of quick money seems to be an occupational hazard of many a pool player, whether coins, drugs, or pimping.

Wow, no wonder that they get such a warm welcome on AZ when they come crumbing for hand outs then.
 
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Hey, Satori: Please think about what you are saying. Thieves don't respect anything, and nobody respects them, not even criminals or even other thieves! Have you ever come home to find your house ransacked and your posessions stolen (cues and all)? I have, and it made me so mad I considered spending a couple of months tracking the bastards down like animals and I'm not a violent guy at all. In the end I cut my losses and moved on, but my feelings towards thieves remains the same. See, thats the worst part of what a thief does, he can corrupt your ethics and humanity as well as deprive you of your possessions if you are not careful.So what if that guy does not squander my money on silly bets or snort it all. He didn't respect the hard work I put in to earn that money.

To say that thieves respects the money is to spit in the face of the people who worked hard to earn it. What about the owners of the car-wash, did those thieves respect them? No, so they shouldn't expect any respect in return. If some guy gets caught and does his time, does that mean he's automatically entitled to respect? IMHO NO! That you got caught and had to do time means only one thing, you did a crime and messed up and got punished for it. That means no one can track you down and punish you for that particular crime anymore. It does not mean people have to respect you and put you on a pedestal. When you do a crime, you should expect there to be hard feelings even after you did time for it, unless you try to make amends in some way other than being involuntarily locked up.

Why would I, not even living in America care about someone giving an award to some ex-con who is apparently now flush with money? I shouldn't, I admit that. Just tired of pool putting crooks on a pedestal. That is all.

Nowhere did I say you should put a criminal on a pedestal or not be angry or that thieves have respect for others. I said there are hard working gamblers who will ship it and easy money gamblers who will do the same. Also there are both hard working and easy money individuals who won't.
 
Is that a fact? Those pool tournaments actually happen?

I guess Pool is in the dumps then. If that is still taking place and being allowed and such.



Not the kind that you are referring to in your post. I seriously hope that not many members of AZ do at least.
Maybe the pool players that you have been associated with have.



Wow, no wonder that they get such a warm welcome on AZ when they come crumbing for hand outs then.

Same should hold true, however, for those who fund tournaments and put their monies in action when those monies were earned in an undesirable manner. It's not only the pool player that should be verbally tarred and feathered on this forum, yet that's the only one people choose to talk about. When tournaments are funded wiht monies that were earned in an undesirable manner, nobody says a thing. When action happens with monies made in an illegal manner, again, nobody says a thing.

It's a double standard. It is okay on this forum to talk about a pool player's skeletons in their closet, but these tournament funders and action participants who made money ILLEGALLY seem to get a free pass on AzBilliards Discussion Forum.
 
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