Yup, about 30-35 years ago I was playing in a weekly Friday night poker game with friends. Low stakes ($1-2). One guy invited a friend of his who played with us for a couple years. The new guy was a fairly regular winner, and I was a somewhat suspicious, but I really didn't believe anyone would cheat his new buddies in such a low-stakes, friendly game. Long story short: he was eventually caught cheating and then it became obvious he's been doing it the whole time.People have been killed for a lot less ca$h
What's a moral compass??so if a kid gets a new 100 dollar cue for christmas from his parents so he can start playing pool and his grandmother gives him 100 dollars cash, it's not a moral issue for a me as 700 fargo to convince him how well he plays and that he and I play about the same speed and take his cue and his 100?
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The orchestration reeks of prior knowledge.Does it?
These are the last guys that I am going to defend about anything, but do the texts read like "worked before, let's do it again" or like they hatched a new plan? You decide, I guess.
Couple of years at a buck or two can add up!! If you only lost say, 20 bucks a week, that's still over a grand a year!!Yup, about 30-35 years ago I was playing in a weekly Friday night poker game with friends. Low stakes ($1-2). One guy invited a friend of his who played with us for a couple years. The new guy was a fairly regular winner, and I was a somewhat suspicious, but I really didn't believe anyone would cheat his new buddies in such a low-stakes, friendly game. Long story short: he was eventually caught cheating and then it became obvious he's been doing it the whole time.
Here's where it gets interesting: my buddy that invited him asked me: "what do you want to do about it"? I said I never want to play with him again. At that point I didn't know what he was referring to. He then said "no, I mean what should we do to him? I'll pay for it because it's my fault for inviting him". I was kind of shocked we were having that conversation. I can't recall exactly how I responded, but my buddy said, "I think we should at least have both his legs broken". He then paused a little a said, "I'd be OK with worse". Holy crap he was talking about having him killed!
I had no idea my buddy was that kind of dude to have that done over such a relatively small amount of money. The point is...you may never know who the wrong guy to cheat is.
I've been in/around "friendly" games twice where even I could see that one of the players was cheating. One was very obviously dealing seconds at blackjack. The other was shorting the pot. I wonder how many I missed.Yup, about 30-35 years ago I was playing in a weekly Friday night poker game with friends. Low stakes ($1-2). One guy invited a friend of his who played with us for a couple years. The new guy was a fairly regular winner, and I was a somewhat suspicious, but I really didn't believe anyone would cheat his new buddies in such a low-stakes, friendly game. Long story short: he was eventually caught cheating and then it became obvious he's been doing it the whole time. ...
An unsuspecting kid is dumb for getting hustled? You're an idiot. There are grown ass adults who get hustled all the time, I don't see them quitting pool or re-evaluating their choice of sport.What's a moral compass??
If he's dumb enuf to get hustled, perhaps this isn't the sport for him. I hear Cornhole pays well.
Ouch. Gosh, I guess apology's in order. Trying to put a grin on somebodys chin. That sure backfired!! Won't quit my day job.An unsuspecting kid is dumb for getting hustled? You're an idiot. There are grown ass adults who get hustled all the time, I don't see them quitting pool or re-evaluating their choice of sport.
But it's okay, there are plenty of idiots who play pool, because intelligence is not a requirement for this game, there are many pros and amateurs with very low IQ's. This is the problem with pool and why it will always have a bad stigma, equating hustling to pool.
This is like saying if your elderly grandma got scammed on the internet, maybe she shouldn't own a phone/laptop. Ridiculous take.
Also, good job spamming the thread with 6 replies in a row that adds nothing of value.
My humor meter is broken, didn't know you were being sarcastic. My apologies.Ouch. Gosh, I guess apology's in order. Trying to put a grin on somebodys chin. That sure backfired!! Won't quit my day job.
It's all good dude. People take this stuff far too seriously.My humor meter is broken, didn't know you were being sarcastic. My apologies.
Do you understand what 1/2 is ?Couple of years at a buck or two can add up!! If you only lost say, 20 bucks a week, that's still over a grand a year!!
In our circle, dude has some IOUs forthcoming. And he would pay.
Two questions! Did you keep associating/playing with that buddy, and what ever happened to him?Here's where it gets interesting: my buddy that invited him asked me: "what do you want to do about it"? I said I never want to play with him again. At that point I didn't know what he was referring to. He then said "no, I mean what should we do to him? I'll pay for it because it's my fault for inviting him". I was kind of shocked we were having that conversation. I can't recall exactly how I responded, but my buddy said, "I think we should at least have both his legs broken". He then paused a little a said, "I'd be OK with worse". Holy crap he was talking about having him killed!