I don't get it. You lot gamble for 12 hours straight, and then brag about it? I dont get it.
Can someone explain it to me please?
If someone has to explain it to you -- you will never understand.
You do play pool occassionally right???
I don't get it. You lot gamble for 12 hours straight, and then brag about it? I dont get it.
Can someone explain it to me please?
But how do you stay awake? Surely fatigue makes the game pointless?
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Yes, when fatigue become such a factor, you have to quit for a while. No one is looking to kill themselves or anyone else.But how do you stay awake? Surely fatigue makes the game pointless?
If someone has to explain it to you -- you will never understand.
You do play pool occassionally right???
Yes, when fatigue become such a factor, you have to quit for a while. No one is looking to kill themselves or anyone else.
I think I am equating long sessions as opposed to three sets and they are done like this determined anything. I have played for 24 hours or more a lot of times but you can only do it with someone also capable of doing so.
Most anyone can play 8 or 10 hours without any real harm. That can be enough to have a nice war and come away feeling you just played something meaningful.
Players who are known to be able to play long periods and like it, are often very scary. You know what you are getting into when you start. Even if you are winning they are sitting there just a step behind you waiting for you to stumble. You can feel it, having to never play anything but your best or you lose.
I have staked many players that were losing and wanted to quit and would have on their own money. I make them keep playing if I like the game and sure enough they end up winning. On their own they would have quit loser and go away never knowing they could actually win.
I saw Tommy Kennedy win a session where no one but him thought he could win. My wife wanted me to get him out of it so I asked him what he thought.
He sounded so confident and I went and sat down. You could see the other player finally succumb to Tommy's will.
There is always a point in the match where a player will begin to have his doubts. It can happen in an instant, one missed shot or mistake and you see it. He just realized maybe he can't win. After that usually it won't take long, he will give up, he just can't take it anymore.
Only the brits suffer from fatigue
I forgot to mention that there is a long standing unwritten rule of honor that says that the man who is down must surrender. It is NIT behavior to quit on a man who is down. To declare victory while the other man has not quit is tantamount to b!+ch slapping someone and running, but later saying you kicked their @$$.
Unfortunately we see much of this going on today. NITs are the norm.
Lastly, I must admit that with the sad state of pool in the states today, if one does not gamble long hours, when is one to get a meaningful game at all? You are correct Thaiger Ron, very few are doing it these days. In the 30+ years I've played this game I've seen days of pool warriors battling it out for days for thousands turn into NITs coming into the pool room begging for one set to five games for $20 while asking for the seven out and the breaks. I actually watched the Morley Pool videos with envy recently. As much as I'd like to nuke Great Britain just for the hell of it, you guys sure can make a pool player feel good with your stupid Christmas songs. Hell I'd give 10 percent of my winnings to ever once hear the equivalent of "Come on Ronnie" just once in my life!!
I just wish guys like you realized what you have over there. Maybe then you'd revel in it rather than giving us so much grief. Oh well, go fu(k yourself Limey. And yes I'm pretty drunk right now.