Bad Action in NYC

junior718 said:
Not for nothing tho Timmy did nothing wrong here and it isnt fair to knock him. You walked into his poolroom and ask him to play while he was already on a table. He beat you and switched tables. Now you beat him. Why are you allowed to ask to switch tables and he isnt??

There were 20 open tables. Would you play or gamble on the worst, pos table in the room when the next table over has new felt and is level. Unless your also a lockup artest and dont want a fair game.
 
Jude Rosenstock said:
Yeah, the only thing this thread tells you is, don't gamble with jtompilot because it might end up on azb.

The only reason Im calling him out is because he caused a scene and got mad and its the second time he nit'ed.

I've played all over the country and have been run over many times. It doesnt bother me. I want to learn more about one pocket and thats part of the game. I shake hands and say you play great.

Its hard for an out of towner to get an even match. The guys I should play wont play because they dont know me. So I end up playing better players and mostly lose.

Jude, dont play me if your a lockup artest and a poor sport to boot.
I like to have fun playing pool. I do have a real job and dont need to steal money.
 
junior718 said:
jtompilot...... next time you come to NYC stop by Skyline. We got 5 tight tables that you can switch around on until you win.

Hey, you a funny guy. We can switch tables every other game:dance:
 
poolmouse said:
If someone at Broadway Billiards approaches you for a game, and they are missing more than four teeth, do not play them. You will not win any money. I think that accounts for 45-55% of the Broadway Billiards crowd.

Poolmouse


Here's my Broadway Billiards story.....My girlfriends from New York and we took a trip back there about 2 years ago. Went into B-way Billiards (never been there before) a few times while I was there, as it was close to where we were staying. I don't necessarily 'look' like a 'player' (it's always so very gratifying to be mistaken for a tourist/fish by the predators..:)), so on two occasions I was asked to play One Pocket....I beat both guys pretty easily....when I next stopped by somebody probably made a phone call because in a little while a guy called 'Slim' came in and asked me to play (maybe you New York guys know him?) - he played good, it was a tough game, but I liked the guy and enjoyed playing him.

- Ghost
 
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Skyline

A great place.
Rob and Sammy are great guys. Pool players that love the game of pool.
They love to play,watch,or anything to do with the game. What more can you ask for when guys like this own a room.
The equiptment is second to none.
The tables play fantastic.
The balls glisten.
The lighting is perfect.
The tables are spaced nicely.
It's never too hot or too cold.If it is and you ask, they oblige,no problem
The burgers and wings are very good, if you want gourment then go out for dinner, it's a pool hall.
They never have a problem putting on fresh coffee.
There is a nice seating area with televisions and computers.
The music and televisions are never too loud.
The bathrooms are clean, the room is always clean.
You will always get a game. No one is out to lock you up
There are all levels of players at Skyline from Mika to the local kid having fun trying to learn. When events are happening in the U.S. you can find players like Corteza,Bustamante,Stalyev and many others there.
I am sure I missed a few other positives about Skyline but I wouldn't want Rob,Sammy,and Rob Sr ( Bob ) to get a big head.

I am typing this on a new laptop so it's a little out of order
What I forgot to mention is Robs dad is a great guy and the local players are all good people. No one is out to hurt anyone.

Don't miss this pool hall there are not many left like Skyline.
 
I didn't see the need to be mentioning the names of local players here...but oh well. :thumbup:
 
I have heard the same thing- great place and they know how to make a pool reoom. Gets thumbs up from my peeps that have played there...
SmoothStroke said:
A great place.
Rob and Sammy are great guys. Pool players that love the game of pool.
They love to play,watch,or anything to do with the game. What more can you ask for when guys like this own a room.
The equiptment is second to none.
The tables play fantastic.
The balls glisten.
The lighting is perfect.
The tables are spaced nicely.
It's never too hot or too cold.If it is and you ask, they oblige,no problem
The burgers and wings are very good, if you want gourment then go out for dinner, it's a pool hall.
They never have a problem putting on fresh coffee.
There is a nice seating area with televisions and computers.
The music and televisions are never too loud.
The bathrooms are clean, the room is always clean.
You will always get a game. No one is out to lock you up
There are all levels of players at Skyline from Mika to the local kid having fun trying to learn. When events are happening in the U.S. you can find players like Corteza,Bustamante,Stalyev and many others there.
I am sure I missed a few other positives about Skyline but I wouldn't want Rob,Sammy,and Rob Sr ( Bob ) to get a big head.

I am typing this on a new laptop so it's a little out of order
What I forgot to mention is Robs dad is a great guy and the local players are all good people. No one is out to hurt anyone.

Don't miss this pool hall there are not many left like Skyline.
 
i was in NYC while back and couldnt get action in Amsterdam. I went to broadway, which is nowhere near as nice a poolhall obviously, where i found plenty of action. ironically, i ended up losing badly to an Amsterdam regular.
as for where to go in NY, i have since been back a couple of times and with what has been said up to now in this thread, i would recommend Skyline. I have never gambled there, but the hall is nice and the equipment is spot on.
i thought masters had a weird vibe to it.
 
robbiecolt said:
i was in NYC while back and couldnt get action in Amsterdam. I went to broadway, which is nowhere near as nice a poolhall obviously, where i found plenty of action. ironically, i ended up losing badly to an Amsterdam regular.
as for where to go in NY, i have since been back a couple of times and with what has been said up to now in this thread, i would recommend Skyline. I have never gambled there, but the hall is nice and the equipment is spot on.
i thought masters had a weird vibe to it.


Yeah, action at Amsterdam can be REALLY hit & miss. There are a couple of reasons for that. The leagues have really limited the amount of time tables are available to the general public. As a result, those brief times during the week, regulars have made it a point to make sure not let these opportunities slip by so they schedule matches with people in advance.

The other big reason, Amsterdam gets a fair share of the serious-beginner. Although in many rooms, gamblers are quick to try and get a game with this group, at Amsterdam they're usually left alone. An out-of-town player won't be asked/harrased for a game primarily because many regulars view the interaction as potentially rude.

If a player approaches the front desk and asks the manager if there might be anyone in the room willing to play for stakes, usually they'll be pointed in a direction where a game can be made. Do this on a weekend afternoon or Friday evening and there's a reasonable chance you'll be in action within minutes.
 
Ask for me. Just be up front with what you want and what speed you play and you can get a game at Amsterdam. Skyline has a good reputation as well but it is pretty deep in Brooklyn.
 
Jude Rosenstock said:
Yeah, action at Amsterdam can be REALLY hit & miss. There are a couple of reasons for that. The leagues have really limited the amount of time tables are available to the general public. As a result, those brief times during the week, regulars have made it a point to make sure not let these opportunities slip by so they schedule matches with people in advance.

The other big reason, Amsterdam gets a fair share of the serious-beginner. Although in many rooms, gamblers are quick to try and get a game with this group, at Amsterdam they're usually left alone. An out-of-town player won't be asked/harrased for a game primarily because many regulars view the interaction as potentially rude.

If a player approaches the front desk and asks the manager if there might be anyone in the room willing to play for stakes, usually they'll be pointed in a direction where a game can be made. Do this on a weekend afternoon or Friday evening and there's a reasonable chance you'll be in action within minutes.



Jude, you could not have said it better!!
 
Chris_Lynch said:
Ask for me. Just be up front with what you want and what speed you play and you can get a game at Amsterdam. Skyline has a good reputation as well but it is pretty deep in Brooklyn.


Chris, I would love to see you play in a 'action' game. I think you would do very well. I will definetly stake my money on you.
 
Justlovecues said:
Chris, I would love to see you play in a 'action' game. I think you would do very well. I will definetly stake my money on you.


Im always looking for action. Ill get out of line and play Chris if you stake him.

PS Dont take it personal Chris. I just love action.
 
Oh Yes!! We've got action!!

Chris_Lynch said:
Do you think I need a backer? You've never asked me to play before.

If either of you'all can beat ForumGhost516, which I think you can....LOL.

Then this could be for King of AZ NY!!

Yeah baby, Git R Dun!!

Ray
(Chris, just have Jennifer watch. You can't lose!)
 
I will be at Amsterdam later tonight for Team 9-ball. If you want to play we can work out the details then. I prefer not to do it in the public forum.

Just curious as to why you're interested all of a sudden. You've never said 2 words to me before.
 
I just love action. This guy says he will stake you so I offered to play. Not saying you need a backer but he offered thats all. I wont be there tonight cause my team not playing tonight. If you wanna set something up out of the public just send me a PM.
 
OK. I didn't realize your team didn't play tonight. We can work something out if you want to play. My schedule doesn't jibe with most other peoples but we'll see if there's some day that works for us. I'll PM you.

I wasn't asking for action in an earlier post when I said "ask for me" I just happen to work at Amsterdam and can steer people into a game if they don't know anyone. Just want to make that clear to everyone.
 
jtompilot said:
I go to Broadway Billiards too play some one pocket. This guy "Tim" is practicing on the first table to the right. I've played him once before and I think he's a little better than me, but its action.

The table drifts bad towards his break pocket. I lose the first game. Now I get the drift pocket. Only I dont understand the amount of drift, miss several shots and lose. I have no prayer of winning.

I tell Tim I cant play on this table. I'll play him on the first table to the left. He gives me a hard time about changing tables but aggrees.

I win the next two games. He's pissed and quits unless I move back to the crooked table. Nope.

Now I remember the first time I played Tim. It was on the good table to the left. He quit after doubling the bet and losing the first game.

Seems most players want to rob other players instead of an even game.




Tim from Broadway

Gee Whiz. Didn't know I'd get branded as "bad action" for wanting to switch back to the original table - after we were even. Sorry that happened Jim, you are a nice guy and I was just a bit frustrated. But to be honest, I just wanted out of the game because I don't care to play for $20 a game with a solid player. 20 a rack one hole is fun only when you're stealing or donating to a better player. If you really wanted to gamble I would have played you on any table. But, I just don't have the patience to play for $20. I tried because I like the game and don't get to play it much in ny. I certainly wasn't trying to be a locksmith. But, I really don't think what I did was bad action or anything like it. A bit harsh. Bad action is usually a term reserved for guys that don't pay, cheat, shark, etc. While I ain't no saint, I don't do any of these. And just to defeat any other locksmith, nit theories: I will play any non-professional that comes into Broadway some $100 one-pocket/nine-ball. I don't mind tough action and I'm a B player. Sorry we didn't click Jim, but you have a standing offer to play for $500 on any shimmed table in the ny area. But, I think you're more of a social player, which is fine. I didn't even know pool players went on forums and called people out over $20 action.? There has to be more interesting topics....
 
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