Too funny. Lots of posts accusing the winner of being a loser.
Yes, he is!
But I can agree that it's his business, it's just not optimal play.
And I would bet that the guys that agree with that thought would also agree that it's his business - it's just not correct business in this case as far as the "correct" play.
Jason
I guess we should follow these unwritten rules in pool also like poker - never tell a sucker/suckers they are making a bad play. For that, the 3 or 4 of us are guilty.
Jason
We can't put money on the light here, as gambling is illegal (and is enforced by room owners), so it's extra risky to play this way.
What other people do with their money is their business, not anyone else's. IMHOI was at the pool room and these two guys were playing 9ball for
$50 a set. One guy beat the other,three sets.The guy that is losing
asked the other guy to double the bet. He says No.Well guess what
the guy that is loser quits. How in the Hell can you say no. I've seen
this sort of thing happen more than a few times in the last few years.
You're beating the guys brains out, you've got his nose open, and
he's ready to go off and you let him go. In my book THIS is the sort
of thing that gives pool a bad name, The guy that won should be
barred from every pool room for life.
jack
What nonsense this whole thing is!
1. When I (or anyone else) wagers it's my perogative to quit whenever I want. If some drug addicted bum with no job wants to keep playing for 3 days, then good luck to him, but he's not playing with me.
2. Raising the stakes, or double or nothing style wagers just isn't very smart. Usually the guy going double or nothing is going to quit the moment he wins a set. That way, I may have won 6-7 sets, and he's won only one, and we're even? Not only that, but typically that means he didn't have the money to begin with. We can't put money on the light here, as gambling is illegal (and is enforced by room owners), so it's extra risky to play this way.
3. If you make a wager, then that is the wager that has been made. There is no other "agreement" or "rules". These are all figments of your imagination. Nobody has any duty what so ever to keep playing you, if they win. If you want to play more than one set, make the bet for more than one.
4. Nobody should tell you what you're supposed to wager. That is your decision. If they try, tell them to f- off.
Nonsense. He played pool. He played for money. Optimal play doesn’t come into it. You are imposing your own value system on his pool playing. There is more to this world, and to pool, than sharks and suckers. If you see pool as a vehicle for taking money from suckers and nothing else then you are barking up the wrong tree. There are tons of ways of making lots more money than pool sharks do - without exploiting “losers”. So if you are calling “non optimal” gamblers losers then you might as well call all pool money players losers.
Louie Roberts (RIP) taught me a great lesson, which applies here:
You can shave a sheep many times, but only skin him once.
By leaving winner, the player basically ensured future winnings from the guy.
The player WANTS to play again, and will GLADLY lose another $150.
Contrary to many opinions on here, the winner did not leave money on the table, rather he made sure he'd win more next time, and again, and again.
Just my take on it.
-von
Louie Roberts (RIP) taught me a great lesson, which applies here:
You can shave a sheep many times, but only skin him once.
By leaving winner, the player basically ensured future winnings from the guy.
The player WANTS to play again, and will GLADLY lose another $150.
Contrary to many opinions on here, the winner did not leave money on the table, rather he made sure he'd win more next time, and again, and again.
Just my take on it.
-von
Its Shear a sheep, not shave.
Jason
You are 100% WRONG! If you would read, you would see that the losing player will NOT play again because he knows he cannot win.
I like how all you guys have these little sayings and then go on to twist them into every situation even though it's been posted here that in fact it is the exact opposite.
Jason