Colin Colenso said:
One man's gambling is another man's business. It's only really gambling when one is relying on luck more than judgement to make a profit.
If I had a kid who wanted to be a pro I would encourage them to play in tourmaments and take bet challenges when the odds were ok and the opponent was of reasonably good character.
Most great men started early in life as entrepreneurs, taking calculated risks. The idea of locking teens away from these evils in state indoctrination centers to keep them safe is not helping them IMHO.
btw: Sure, tell their parents if you think they'd want to know. Teens still should be responsible to their parent's advice. Unfortunately though, many parents parent poorly.
Good post, Colin...as usual.
I've told this before, but it applies here, for sure...
In about 1993 or so, I was playing this young kid 9-ball for a buck or two a game. I had him down about 10 or 12 bucks and I started feeling guilty about "taking advantage" of a young, inexperienced player. I thought, was I doing the right thing here? He asked me to play, not me asking him...but still, he's yound 'n dumb and I wasn't. I could tell he wanted the experience so I figured I was making his game better, but still, the (false?) guilt was there.
Well about that time, a woman about my age comes in and walks right up to the kid. Oh shit, I thought, it's his Mother...I'm in big trouble. Well, they talk, she (I think) hands him some more money and out she goes, without really giving me a glance.
Soon after that I chose to quit on him, even though I was up. A few years later, I pretty sure he won it back with interest...I forget the details.
Did I contribute to this guy's gambling career? Is it my fault that he's now known as one of the biggest pool gamblers? Could I have stopped him from his ways by just saying "no?" Hell no, my little experience was just another day for him, not the cause of his lifestyle choice, imho. I wouldn't do it again at this age, but that's a new choice for me.
His name is Scott Frost, btw.
Jeff Livingston