Pool hall owners only: How do you guys handle a player that regularly plyas on air barrel. Player is unable to pay such amount tot heir opponent after the set. Player has accumulated debts with several players. What do you do?
We used to bar them until they paid up. Seeing how the poolhall was their main(if not only) source of income they usually scraped together the dough pretty quick. Another place would make the player leave their cue,if they had one, as collateral til they got square. A combination of both tactics would probably be even better. All this being said, anyone not making this guy post is kinda asking for trouble.Pool hall owners only: How do you guys handle a player that regularly plyas on air barrel. Player is unable to pay such amount tot heir opponent after the set. Player has accumulated debts with several players. What do you do?
Pool hall owners only: How do you guys handle a player that regularly plyas on air barrel. Player is unable to pay such amount tot heir opponent after the set. Player has accumulated debts with several players. What do you do?
We all have "NO GAMBLING!" signs posted throughout our rooms. The only way you could get a GAMBLING CHARGE is "if" you took a rake (percentage of the posted bet)....ALSO, "if" you BAR player "A" for gambling and not player "B"...you can get sued for "equal application rules" (discrimination/civil rights). But if you keep letting this "goof fire air barrels" one day he will try to "cuff" the wrong guy and then YOU WILL HAVE LIABILITY for everybody who is injured (or SAYS they are injured). So unless you have a QUAKER/MAYBERRY pool room start using time honored pool room standards that avoid PROBLEMS PS but don't do it till you give me your address and I can fire a few AIRBARRELS at the natives (who knows I might win and if not...WHO CARES!).