I've only read the title of this thread, so I'm sure there are lot's of arguments that agree with hating to watch bangers, as well as there lot's of arguments asking to "give these poor guys a break."
I started out, (as we all did) as a banger in a little one table bar in a small town in Colorado. I was probably the only kid in town that could string 3 balls together and shoot fairly straight. I was the kid that everybody was told to "stay away from" when playing 8 ball. Yet, at the time, I had no idea what follow, draw, right or left meant. I could just shoot pretty straight, which meant everything I did was to pocket balls, and let the cb take the natural tangent, and if I came up with another shot, I was lucky. I thought I was God!!
When I moved to Japan 16 years ago, I was in a very nice club with my first exposure to the big tables, and was my old self..................God. Until the house pro took attention, and started to show me just how much I didn't know, and just how good I wasn't. He then took me under his wing, and after about 3 years of his guidance, I now have game, play in pro am open events, and have beaten several pros straight up.
I have always felt great appreciation for the pro that took this banger under his wing, and showed me how to play. Had he been the type that "hates to watch bangers" and sent me to some lone corner table of the room every time I came into the place, I'd still be a banger today. So let's hear it for the bangers. In my opinion, they're all potential players. Some will grow, and some will blow away, but the one thing they all have in common is the fact that they all play at a level right now that I, and every other player in the world has at one time started from.
(but......................bangers with attitude, and that think they have game need to be robbed of every last dime they own!!)
dave