Find another pool hall. It's not your job to get into a fight with all those nut jobs. Tell owner or manager your concerns if you want. I hope those tables were not nice Gold Crowns. I hate to see good equipment abused.
Print up a business card, "Pool Hall Consultant" and charge them $120 per hour to tell them that allowing children and adults to abuse the equipment, not only cost them money to repair, but loses them the regular customers that hate to see that sort of thing.
Just kidding. But now do you feel better about offering that advise for free?
Thank you kindly.
Find another pool hall. It's not your job to get into a fight with all those nut jobs. Tell owner or manager your concerns if you want. I hope those tables were not nice Gold Crowns. I hate to see good equipment abused.
I've been in that situation too. I put all of my cues up but one and kept it in my hand.
I told the kids abusing the equipment that they needed to respect other people's stuff and to quit playing it'll they couldn't do any better than that.
As for the man he's a lost cause, but I would've asked him to play and tried to show him a few things. It probably wouldn't have worked but I would've tried to lead by example anyway.
Probably what I should have done.
What I actually did was try to ignore Sparky.
I went over to the kids and asked them to stop. I showed them the nicks in their cues. Then I showed them a little about how to use them.
I am going to talk to the room owner. I will tell him about my experience. I want to suggest he get some child length cues and keep them behind the counter.
Typical reaction. You don't believe there's a chance that "management" didn't see what was going on?
Brand new Gold Crowns. Brand new Lucasi house cues. (Really a few months old at this point, but that equipment should last decades, so principally it is brand new.)
I won't be finding another pool hall. Too far. I work a lot of hours. And what little free time I get is mostly donated to a charity. With what's left over I don't have time to be driving that far. So this is it. This is where I will play...until I get a table, which I have been putting off.
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I like how the Doc handled it....
...a doctor's job is to make the world a better place to live in.
...although you should probably find a room that doesn't allow bikers
Amazing.I can only think the OP is exaggerating. I don't know of any houseman/owner would stand for that kind of behavior. I know of some housemen that would have shot the guy where he stood if he treated the equipment like that. This is a put on. right?
I would let him destroy his cues if that's what he wants to do. It's a ****ing pool hall.
Screw his cues. I do hate to see people abuse a cue but they are his. I was more concerned about the table. The cloth for one thing when he tossed his bundle of cues on the table, and the rails for another when he banged them.
The abuse of the cloth alone is sacrilege. I play on those tables.
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Right, well then here's what you should do. The next time you are in a pool hall you should get physical with everybody who isn't behaving according to your pool hall code of ethics.