Exactly! Thank youI hate this too...If I'm playing for $500 and lose I walk away $500 less than I had. If I win I have $500 more than I had when I walked in...not a $1000!
Exactly! Thank youI hate this too...If I'm playing for $500 and lose I walk away $500 less than I had. If I win I have $500 more than I had when I walked in...not a $1000!
I said "playing". I didn't say "playing good"!Wow, you have been playing pool for 30+ years. Never would have guessed.
I agree though. Never heard of ‘in the middle’ back in the day. I also have a hard time dividing by 2, so it always confuses me.
Agree 100%.The phrase "In the middle" really grinds my gears. I've been playing pool for 30+ years, and gambling for at least 20 of them. In all of those years, if you were betting $500, everyone would say "they're playing for $500" or "they're betting $500" Nobody would ever say, "they're playing for $1000 or $1000 in the middle" As I'm typing this, Lukas Fracasso-Verner is playing Shane Wolford at the DCC a set of one pocket. In the bottom right corner it says, "One Pocket $50k race to 7" Is that in the middle, or $50k each? Who thought that phrase was a good idea when it came to gambling?
Agree 100%.
Nobody in the history of the world ever said "I'll bet you $10 in the middle that the Packers will beat the Jets…
Absolute silliness. Nits trying to sound as if they're betting more than they are...
That is the 1st reasonable answer that I've heard. Thank you Bob.I figured it was said that way because the players were not actually playing for that themselves. It's the total bet from all parties.
At horse racing, it's the "total handle".
Just think "divided by 2" and you will be fineThe phrase "In the middle" really grinds my gears. I've been playing pool for 30+ years, and gambling for at least 20 of them. In all of those years, if you were betting $500, everyone would say "they're playing for $500" or "they're betting $500" Nobody would ever say, "they're playing for $1000 or $1000 in the middle" As I'm typing this, Lukas Fracasso-Verner is playing Shane Wolford at the DCC a set of one pocket. In the bottom right corner it says, "One Pocket $50k race to 7" Is that in the middle, or $50k each? Who thought that phrase was a good idea when it came to gambling?
Surprised Derby hasn't been robbed ...at the end of the Meglino match they were on the livestream paying out bricks of cash, "120 points".You could say "ten thousand on the light", but then the place might get robbed.
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Chad “Big Nasty” PollmanThe phrase "In the middle" really grinds my gears. I've been playing pool for 30+ years, and gambling for at least 20 of them. In all of those years, if you were betting $500, everyone would say "they're playing for $500" or "they're betting $500" Nobody would ever say, "they're playing for $1000 or $1000 in the middle" As I'm typing this, Lukas Fracasso-Verner is playing Shane Wolford at the DCC a set of one pocket. In the bottom right corner it says, "One Pocket $50k race to 7" Is that in the middle, or $50k each? Who thought that phrase was a good idea when it came to gambling?
Surprised Derby hasn't been robbed ...at the end of the Meglino match they were on the livestream paying out bricks of cash, "120 points".
People will do alot to get this sort of cash.
Guy I know robbed a home poker game wearing a gorilla suit.....because they knew him....
They still knew it was him, but he was so crazy nobody did anything about it.
I hear the term in poker all the time.its not clear at all who is in on the so called pot of money. the real thing is what each player is betting not what side money is there.
and who knows what the real amount is as someone just says so and likely isnt part of the action..
and in poker the pot is constantly changing till the very end. and ive never heard them saying in the middle.
it is always said, the size of the bet or the size of the pot.
Also, as opposed to how much is being bet “on the side”.Chad “Big Nasty” Pollman
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He borrowed it from poker, where they often say “in the middle” for the chips in the pot.
I never heard it said before Chad, and TAR popularized the saying. Personally, I like the term since it clarifies whether it’s per side or total. Prior to that, you’d hear a number through the grapevine, and nobody knew. I never considered it as hyping the amount.