This is my first thread so be gentle anyways....
I'd like to get some thoughts together on what people think about sets $500 and up are doing to the action in the pool room? I'll tell you why I ask this in the following paragraph.
I back a couple guys and play some myself in Fayetteville,NC at Kingstreet Billiards. I'm maybe a low B player at best but if the game is right I will get in the box. Anyways I tend to make bets whether playing or backing that always seem to end up at a few hundred a game 9 ball or 1k and up ahead sets. Sometimes I win sometimes I book losers like most of us right. Well right now I want to get someone in the box with Lil Keith, he's been crushing local shortstoppers lately and it's good to see him playing well again but the folks in the pool room think that the betting is apparently getting out of hand. Not the owner but the players. It has kinda created a domino effect where bad players want to match up 50 a game and it's making things harder on the local hustlers that like to shoot 20 bucks at you to make 400 if they win. I know the economy sucks and lay offs are normal now but I think a person should have the right to bet what they want if they like the gamble. I do see how this is kind of messing with peoples equilibrium state they are used to. It's kind of taking the focus off of good matchups and making it more about bank rolls which cant help this sport we love but money pays the bills. I agree if you are local champion level you wouldnt play 10 a game but if you are not a champion any action is supposed to be better than no action. This is getting long so I'll stop but I'm interested to see whats going on in the rest of the pool rooms.
I'd like to get some thoughts together on what people think about sets $500 and up are doing to the action in the pool room? I'll tell you why I ask this in the following paragraph.
I back a couple guys and play some myself in Fayetteville,NC at Kingstreet Billiards. I'm maybe a low B player at best but if the game is right I will get in the box. Anyways I tend to make bets whether playing or backing that always seem to end up at a few hundred a game 9 ball or 1k and up ahead sets. Sometimes I win sometimes I book losers like most of us right. Well right now I want to get someone in the box with Lil Keith, he's been crushing local shortstoppers lately and it's good to see him playing well again but the folks in the pool room think that the betting is apparently getting out of hand. Not the owner but the players. It has kinda created a domino effect where bad players want to match up 50 a game and it's making things harder on the local hustlers that like to shoot 20 bucks at you to make 400 if they win. I know the economy sucks and lay offs are normal now but I think a person should have the right to bet what they want if they like the gamble. I do see how this is kind of messing with peoples equilibrium state they are used to. It's kind of taking the focus off of good matchups and making it more about bank rolls which cant help this sport we love but money pays the bills. I agree if you are local champion level you wouldnt play 10 a game but if you are not a champion any action is supposed to be better than no action. This is getting long so I'll stop but I'm interested to see whats going on in the rest of the pool rooms.