I've seen it before
Once, an Eastern pro showed up at the West Coast poolroom I was playing in and he was looking for action. If I hadn't seen him in one of those pool commercials, I probably wouldn't have recognized him. The room owner who was a pretty good player (shortstop speed) gave him some action. I surmised that the owner had no chance, and after one set which he lost, he came over and asked me if I knew who the guy was. I told him, but he continued to play a few more sets for a few hundred more. Later, I asked why he continued, even though he was probably outclassed....His answer was a reference to being courteous and he didn't care who the pro was; he just wanted to play and give the guy some action. Maybe that's what you guys are referring to.
With all due respect, after reading Mr. Matthew's posts, I think his mind might not be right.
Once, an Eastern pro showed up at the West Coast poolroom I was playing in and he was looking for action. If I hadn't seen him in one of those pool commercials, I probably wouldn't have recognized him. The room owner who was a pretty good player (shortstop speed) gave him some action. I surmised that the owner had no chance, and after one set which he lost, he came over and asked me if I knew who the guy was. I told him, but he continued to play a few more sets for a few hundred more. Later, I asked why he continued, even though he was probably outclassed....His answer was a reference to being courteous and he didn't care who the pro was; he just wanted to play and give the guy some action. Maybe that's what you guys are referring to.
With all due respect, after reading Mr. Matthew's posts, I think his mind might not be right.