Attitude at The Table

TheConArtist

Daddy's A Butcher
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How is your Attitude at the table? In person i am very easy to talk too, nyce, just a normal guy to get along with, but when i am at the table i zone everything out, i am not saying that i am an A#$hole or anything but i am very serious. Like my whole attitude changes until i lay that cue down then i'm like hey wasssssssssuuuuuuuuuuuuuppppppppp. Cole 'TheConArtist'
 
TheConArtist said:
How is your Attitude at the table? In person i am very easy to talk too, nyce, just a normal guy to get along with, but when i am at the table i zone everything out, i am not saying that i am an A#$hole or anything but i am very serious. Like my whole attitude changes until i lay that cue down then i'm like hey wasssssssssuuuuuuuuuuuuuppppppppp. Cole 'TheConArtist'


most of the time i'm pretty easy going at the table. on shots that are difficult i'll really get "serious", but for the most part people can still talk to me while i'm playing and it doesn't bother me. in fact it actually helps me, the less i'm consciously thinking about playing, the easier it is for me to get into stroke.

sometimes i'm also the opposite of that, especially if i'm not falling into stroke, i won't talk ver much and get very serious.

i'm definitely not the type that gets up every time someone walks by or gets upset if someone is too close to my playing area.

VAP
 
If I'm playing just to play, I can cut up with the best of them. I don't mind socializing when playing.

If anything is on the line, "silence is golden".
 
I'm kinda the same way. When it's just my buddy's and me playing then I'll talk and joke around and stuff. However, I don't play my best this way. If I gamble or something I get totally serious and concentrate on the table the whole time. I had an 8 hour session last Saturday and started losing concentration and began talking more around hour 7, my game suffered because of it. In short, I gotta be serious to play serious.
 
Opie said:
I'm kinda the same way. When it's just my buddy's and me playing then I'll talk and joke around and stuff. However, I don't play my best this way. If I gamble or something I get totally serious and concentrate on the table the whole time. I had an 8 hour session last Saturday and started losing concentration and began talking more around hour 7, my game suffered because of it. In short, I gotta be serious to play serious.

The only time you'll get an attitude from me is if you are a spectator in the player's area and you are sitting, GABBING on your cell phone or maybe speaking to my opponent. I usually handle the situation correctly and alert the tournament director. Unfortunately, if I'm in the wrong mood, you are liable to catch some flack.

:p
 
I'm pretty much a goofball no matter what, unless I don't know my (female) opponent then I am just quiet. With guys it is diffrent......... I can not explain that one. :confused:

I base my actions on my enviroment. All in all I would say that I am respectful. Pool has never made me mean, though somtimes after a bad loss I will be upset, but not to the point where just ANYONE can tell.
 
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