Hi guys I need an ego check or something. This situation has come up a couple times. Every few months, I go visit my parents or some old friends on weekends in another city. I found a small pool hall that has only two 9ft tables, but at a fantastic rate. The tables are well kept despite it being a small pool hall. A while ago I got there when the pool hall opened at 5pm and sought out one of the nines. Throughout the night, 4 or 5 guys ask to play for money. (I don't play for money right now, perhaps in the future, but I don't want to go off on a tangent right now) I politely refuse and give my reason to some, and not to others. The last guy told me that there are only 2 9ft tables here and they usually have money games on them. I thought to myself, well, I'm a paying customer and first come first serve. I did offer every single player who wanted to jump on the table with me to split table time if they wanted. I was usually blown off.
A month or so later this happens again. One of the guys asks if I'm ready to play for money now. I again explain why I don't gamble, and offer him to play on my table if he wants to split the time. I'm practicing drills and straight pool mostly, sometimes I play the ghost, and I'm willing to stop and play with people, but the regulars seem to not like me there. Last week the same happens and one guy who's a bit drunk gets loud and suggests very strongly to either play for cash or let people who are waiting to gamble use the table. My response is that I am a paying customer, I buy drinks, food and tip the establishment. I know this is a privately owned business and if I'm not wanted the owners can ask me to leave. It is thier right, as it's a privately owned business.
Thinking back, I wonder if I'm taking their tables away from them. Is it disrespectful? I could practice on an 8ft, that'd be fine with me. On the other hand I'm a customer, I pay for my time and no one is going to bully me off a table. What would you do?
Lets not talk about getting into fights or gambling. That's a whole new thread. Am I wrong to hog the table when I know others want to gamble? I'm thinking my money's as good as anyones. I actually like this pool hall and the rates are a steal, I'm not going to avoid it just because a few people don't like me on thier tables. Besides I only visit 4-5 times a year. If anyone thinks I'm wrong to take the tables please let me know. Maybe I need an ego check.
A month or so later this happens again. One of the guys asks if I'm ready to play for money now. I again explain why I don't gamble, and offer him to play on my table if he wants to split the time. I'm practicing drills and straight pool mostly, sometimes I play the ghost, and I'm willing to stop and play with people, but the regulars seem to not like me there. Last week the same happens and one guy who's a bit drunk gets loud and suggests very strongly to either play for cash or let people who are waiting to gamble use the table. My response is that I am a paying customer, I buy drinks, food and tip the establishment. I know this is a privately owned business and if I'm not wanted the owners can ask me to leave. It is thier right, as it's a privately owned business.
Thinking back, I wonder if I'm taking their tables away from them. Is it disrespectful? I could practice on an 8ft, that'd be fine with me. On the other hand I'm a customer, I pay for my time and no one is going to bully me off a table. What would you do?
Lets not talk about getting into fights or gambling. That's a whole new thread. Am I wrong to hog the table when I know others want to gamble? I'm thinking my money's as good as anyones. I actually like this pool hall and the rates are a steal, I'm not going to avoid it just because a few people don't like me on thier tables. Besides I only visit 4-5 times a year. If anyone thinks I'm wrong to take the tables please let me know. Maybe I need an ego check.