This is Kevin Welling from G Cue Billiards. I don't know what you are basing this statement from, but I AM a pool player.
>I'm not going to reveal specifics, or names. I'll just say that I overheard a rude comment by the owner referring to the players in the weekly tournament as cheap and a term that Samuel Jackson is famous for. As a participant in that event and previous others, I took offense to that comment and I haven't been back since. You just can't treat your customers with such disrespect and not expect to hear about it.
I don't know what any other pool room owners do out there to support the game but I know we do way more than our share every year. Just in the past year we have sponsored a couple of women in Hunter Tour events, sponsored BCA teams that have gone to Vegas, have weekly and monthly 9-ball events, sponsor a local woman pro every month, and spend over $10,000 and 100's of hours every year to put on the Texas Open.
>Why do you feel the need to explain to us the work you do to promote the game? Is it really such a big sacrifice for you?
As far as our place being "run down", I'd like to see where you play pool every day. In the last year, we've had new carpet installed in the bar and on the main floor, had stained concrete installed in walkway areas, painted most of the room, had a table mechanic work on the table a few times, and installed a 50" plasma screen TV.
>That's great that your are doing soething to improve the conditions there. I would have liked to have seen that about 5 years ago.
Let's leave the personal comments out (including other owners like the Billiard's Den 12 step comment) I don't mind when someone says they don't like playing on our tables. I admit they are hard to master. They are extremely fast so a mistake that puts you out of line by an inch or two on average tables becomes out of line by a foot or two at G Cue. The top players that come in for the Open every year always compliment me on how great the equipment is for a public room that is being played on by your "smack 'em around" beer drinkers. That is compliment enough for me.
>"Smack'em around beer drinkers" huh? Thanks for letting us know what you think about your regular clients. Not too far from the tree eh?
If you had a bad experience at G Cue before, come by and let me buy you a drink. I assure you I don't mind pool players. You might even convince me to play a set or two.