Things I Don't Understand at the Pool Room

Better that than closed. Places gotta do what it takes to stay open. If that means darts/cornhole/axe throwing so be it.

Definitely. They must have alcohol and food to go with it. The painful reality is that the space the Pool Room occupies
might be better used as an event center for all kinds of interests and for rent because the cost of the tables adds to the
amount of investment in a rental shell they don't even own. The business becomes more and more and more complicated.
Makes me wonder if the Billiard Club isn't getting ready to emerge.
 
The place i play, Magoo's in Tulsa, has four nice chairs per big table. They are for THAT table only. I don't know how many times i've had to tell people to move. They are so clueless as to anything pool related, same thing for these nimrods who get the table next to you when the whole joint is open. Luckily we have a house guy that will run things right on his shifts. Some of the other counter help is as clueless as the ned's off the street.

What is price for table time in that room?
 
It's funny, I was just reflecting on this.

Yesterday (Sunday) before 1PM, I took my wife to the pool hall. She hadn't played in 10 years because of her arthritis, but she's going again. She can't play long due to multiple physical disabilities, but she's trying. We also went Saturday evening and got a table in the back, where it was less busy, away from the bar traffic and noise. She also has PTSD so the noise and people traffic is a problem.

The hall is all 9 foot gold crowns.

Table number 1 at the front is where the managers plays, or the old guys that are regulars. It is set up with tighter pockets while the rest are recreational size. Table 4 is right next to it. This puts it close to the entrance/exit, bathrooms, and bar. It's a quiet time. No real traffic or noise. One guy was practicing on table 1, and I recognized him. We got Table 4, right next to him. There were many tables open.

Shortly after, the manager showed up and it was clear he and the guy at table 1 had some games planned...and we were right next to them. I don't know if these were money games.

Our table was end to end with theirs. Several times one or the other player politely stepped aside to give clearance.

My wife is obviously just a banger. I don't play "serious" with her. It's just me and the wife getting some time together.

So, the table selection is based on whatever will best suit her according to her disabilities, and it changes depending on how busy the pool hall is.

Maybe I should post on "Am I The Asshole"?

YMMV.

When I am by myself or with a more serious player, I typically pick the best table available, number one if it is open.

In the past, when out with a group of friends for a good time, I would pick the table farthest in the back corner because I knew we would be a little rowdy and having fun, they aren't really players. It's been years since I have done that, but since I am back at it, I may have some "non-player" friends meet me there for fun some time again.
 
Another thing I don't understand is what are owners getting out of installing the Digital Pool System. If its $10 a month to see whats going on in the room I can't imagine they are getting much exposure in the room.
 
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Sort of like airline bad etiquette. Imagine 3-seat config on each side of the aisle. Aisle person has an aisle armrest AND an aisle to stretch a leg. Window person has a window armrest AND a window to lean against. Middle victim should have both armrests or at least share. Had a flight where I had a middle seat (yes, I'm an employee on stand-by) and this big dude on the aisle firmly cemented both sweaty arms for almost two hours. We passively pushed each other the entire flight time for the precious one inch each. Neither gained a sixteenth of an inch. I could even see MY hair growing from HIS arm! Then, he dropped his ear bud. It was like a front row seat to Metallica. I took full advantage and my right arm remained cemented until we reached the gate. Could hear growling for the next 48 min.

It's the precious little things in life...
 
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