Finnegan is a crook and a scumbag.

I've been in various B&R pots in several different areas. One constant here in the Midwest is no matter who gets drawn, the person running it explains the rules very clearly to each shooter. Even when they are regulars and have been in it before.

Rules seem to be different everywhere, so they clearly explain them so there is no complaining afterwards.

Maybe Steinway is different.
 
I still would like to hear what really happened by a neutral party. It makes no sense that the shooter continued to run 1 through 10 on an illegal break, especially with this much money at stake.

Right. He didn't.
 
You're going to end up with OP's money.:smile:



#HisCashInYourPocket

#GiveOPaChanceToWinItBack

I hope so, I can't imagine this guy coming into my place and beating me. Especially when he plays about the same speed as me. Accu-Stats might even get involved and maybe we can put on a cheap stream. I thought it was real funny that Finny didn't call me and ask me to play but jumped on Facebook barking hard. I didn't have a lot of time yesterday to talk to Ed Liddawi, owner of Sand Castle, about it yesterday, but I woke up to a nice text from him saying let's make this happen.

I feel like people might like a cheap stream where they see some action with guys who actually miss balls. Anyway I told him post $500 for no show money or he's just talking. I'll pay much more attention if he posts.

I wanna give you a try for $2k, too.

If tru tv will stake me. :wink:

Kickin' you just play too damn good man. Me and Finny are solid B players, you're in that solid A player range, I can get you a game though if you really want one.
 
I hope so, I can't imagine this guy coming into my place and beating me. Especially when he plays about the same speed as me. Accu-Stats might even get involved and maybe we can put on a cheap stream. I thought it was real funny that Finny didn't call me and ask me to play but jumped on Facebook barking hard. I didn't have a lot of time yesterday to talk to Ed Liddawi, owner of Sand Castle, about it yesterday, but I woke up to a nice text from him saying let's make this happen.

I feel like people might like a cheap stream where they see some action with guys who actually miss balls. Anyway I told him post $500 for no show money or he's just talking. I'll pay much more attention if he posts.



Kickin' you just play too damn good man. Me and Finny are solid B players, you're in that solid A player range, I can get you a game though if you really want one.

you better double check your black book. I think you made a bad entry. :D

look forward to you torturing Fin though. :smile:
 
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you better double check your black book. I think you made a bad entry. :D

look forward to you torturing Fin though. :smile:

How much do we think the market value for me vs Finny is on a PPV race to 21? Only reason I ask is I don't want Pat and Ed to lose money running all that nice Accu-Stats equipment. $9.95 is the first number that popped in my head, that feels just cheap enough that 50 people might buy it and we can cover their overhead for running those lights and cameras for 3 hours.

What's an honest opinion of how much someone would pay for that? I think there's some appeal to watching a match where people don't run out every time, I could be wrong about that though. His mouth is hard to fade too cause he's a yapper.
 
How much do we think the market value for me vs Finny is on a PPV race to 21? Only reason I ask is I don't want Pat and Ed to lose money running all that nice Accu-Stats equipment. $9.95 is the first number that popped in my head, that feels just cheap enough that 50 people might buy it and we can cover their overhead for running those lights and cameras for 3 hours.

What's an honest opinion of how much someone would pay for that? I think there's some appeal to watching a match where people don't run out every time, I could be wrong about that though. His mouth is hard to fade too cause he's a yapper.

It's interesting; I def feel there's a market for matches other than top tier pros on stream.

It has to be an interesting angle, maybe some good trash talk leading up. A perfect test would have been the JB vs Lou match last year. Would have been helpful to see how many would have ponied up a little something to see that on ppv.

But JB covered that expense so we don't know.

best,
brian kc
 
It's interesting; I def feel there's a market for matches other than top tier pros on stream.

It has to be an interesting angle, maybe some good trash talk leading up. A perfect test would have been the JB vs Lou match last year. Would have been helpful to see how many would have ponied up a little something to see that on ppv.

But JB covered that expense so we don't know.

best,
brian kc

JB is my hero for covering that on his own. He went off in that matchup
 
Not sure do I have right,but I feel like a stranger in the dark,especially when I visit places with no enough space for playing.
Gene told me once he would never act if he knew that acting is gonna make him famous.
At the same tie,Wendy would give just about anything to become a star:smile::smile::smile::embarrassed2::cool:
 
I think there's some appeal to watching a match where people don't run out every time, I could be wrong about that though.

Last year Daniel Busch did a PPV stream with himself vs Lee Brett. I bought the stream. They were playing on a tight 9-footer and certainly missed a lot. The interesting thing was Jay Helfert's commentary; he pointed out strategy errors, commented on the players strengths and weaknesses, and offered advice for how to play someone like that. Worthwhile viewing.
 
How much do we think the market value for me vs Finny is on a PPV race to 21? Only reason I ask is I don't want Pat and Ed to lose money running all that nice Accu-Stats equipment. $9.95 is the first number that popped in my head, that feels just cheap enough that 50 people might buy it and we can cover their overhead for running those lights and cameras for 3 hours.

What's an honest opinion of how much someone would pay for that? I think there's some appeal to watching a match where people don't run out every time, I could be wrong about that though. His mouth is hard to fade too cause he's a yapper.

I'm down for a $10 stream
 
Last year Daniel Busch did a PPV stream with himself vs Lee Brett. I bought the stream. They were playing on a tight 9-footer and certainly missed a lot. The interesting thing was Jay Helfert's commentary; he pointed out strategy errors, commented on the players strengths and weaknesses, and offered advice for how to play someone like that. Worthwhile viewing.

That's kind of where I got the idea from, they are both excellent players though. There match was awesome
 
I'd donate $10 to see Frosty spank the greaseball. Provided it falls on an evening I have available and off work, of course.
 
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