Why are you going there? His post was well written and had good value to it and then you call HIM an idiot???????????
Got mirror?
Jeff Livingston
Because HIS mentality is the TRUE cost of hustling.
Why are you going there? His post was well written and had good value to it and then you call HIM an idiot???????????
Got mirror?
Jeff Livingston
Yes, that is correct. You may now dismiss my comments as a result of "socialist indoctrination". Now if you'll excuse me, I must get in line for beets and cabbages.
Thank AZB for its IGNORE option.
Jeff Livingston
Pool like everything else is different. The days of standing up like a man and putting it on the line are over. Pool rooms used to have a hierarchy where the best players...no matter how old or rich...were at the top. Now any idiot with a Cuetech and a shooting glove thinks he's a player...sorry kids, but it's just not that easy.
Contrary to what you perceive there are plenty of places where people gamble regularly and quite high.Troll much? You're really trying your best to make someone angry - not working. Perhaps a window into a sad and pathetic life. Your display of a sense of entitlement sounds like one of the liberals that you're attempting to blame for the country's problems. Hmm, parallel, you're blaming others for the fall of the way pool "used to be" and how it got "here". Weird... Someone else's quote - Got Mirror?
This started as a thread about the true cost of hustling but you can't find a way to really defend it or the dishonesty that comes from it. I guess "every room in whatever country you're from", well, maybe there no longer in existence because of the sad state of affairs this industry finds itself.
Good luck.
Tony
Contrary to what you perceive there are plenty of places where people gamble regularly and quite high.
Just because you don't have the heart, money or game to do so does not make it wrong for those of us who do have the big 3:grin-square:
Perhaps you should consider taking adderal before your next post to improve your comprehension.
Gambling <> Hustling
Like this quote or not, this was EXACTLY how ALL of the rooms I came up in was and I'm quote sure many others here could attest to the same thing.
One thing that hasn't been brought up here is the effect on the rooms themselves. We all will never be able to completely distinguish the exact differences between gambling and hustling just take this next statement at face value. Back in the 90's and earlier we had many many good pool rooms. Within a half hour ride or less we had a solid 10 nice, large pool rooms. Most only a 20 minute ride apart. Just about all of them were open 24/7/365. The tables were always kept very nice, constantly being recovered with simonis. There were always people to be found in them all hours of the day or night . Now this next part I witnessed first hand - as the action started drying up in the late 90's these rooms started fading away one by one. I'm sure someone will offer up some alternate reasons why but being here and someone Ewing it first hand I can assure you it was due to the action drying up ( which obviously kept these places open. For the record these were places that had been open for 10, 20, 30, even 40 years or more. What does that time frame have in common - all the way up until they started closing ? Correct - action. What are we left with? Just a few places that are the type of places everyone says they hate - the loud music jukebox ( even live music lol ), Full bars, etc. Is there at least one person that will admit they see the correlation too?
Like this quote or not, this was EXACTLY how ALL of the rooms I came up in was and I'm quote sure many others here could attest to the same thing.
Sound like what I remember. You left out no smoking.
And the lesson to be learned is that a pool room is a really really bad place to develop a sense of honesty and ethics. Can't imagine why most people do not want their kids hanging out there.
St
You think me playing 50 to 400 a set with mostly guys I've played for years or regional guys that know me is hustling?
Like this quote or not, this was EXACTLY how ALL of the rooms I came up in was and I'm quote sure many others here could attest to the same thing.
One thing that hasn't been brought up here is the effect on the rooms themselves. We all will never be able to completely distinguish the exact differences between gambling and hustling just take this next statement at face value. Back in the 90's and earlier we had many many good pool rooms. Within a half hour ride or less we had a solid 10 nice, large pool rooms. Most only a 20 minute ride apart. Just about all of them were open 24/7/365. The tables were always kept very nice, constantly being recovered with simonis. There were always people to be found in them all hours of the day or night . Now this next part I witnessed first hand - as the action started drying up in the late 90's these rooms started fading away one by one. I'm sure someone will offer up some alternate reasons why but being here and someone Ewing it first hand I can assure you it was due to the action drying up ( which obviously kept these places open. For the record these were places that had been open for 10, 20, 30, even 40 years or more. What does that time frame have in common - all the way up until they started closing ? Correct - action. What are we left with? Just a few places that are the type of places everyone says they hate - the loud music jukebox ( even live music lol ), Full bars, etc. Is there at least one person that will admit they see the correlation too?
No. Gambling <> Hustling
<> aka "not equal to"
Gambling is gambling. Hustling in my opinion includes deceit. Swindle would be a parallel to hustling in my viewpoint - I think Webster's too.
If you play with guys you know, that you're business. I think that if there is a swindler hanging in the pool room, you lose repeat customers.
Be well
And the lesson to be learned is that a pool room is a really really bad place to develop a sense of honesty and ethics. Can't imagine why most people do not want their kids hanging out there.
I'm not going to make any excuses for them, but if getting your beaten doesn't light a fire in you pool might not be the game for you. You can blame the cheapskate lock artists all you want, but if they quit after playing them they would quit eventually anyway.
And the lesson to be learned is that a pool room is a really really bad place to develop a sense of honesty and ethics. Can't imagine why most people do not want their kids hanging out there.