Cardone got jerked around

wincardona said:
Why not just play for less if you are the other person? OH, because its usually not the players' money thats being bet to begin with so the more bet the better. I wonder if a stakehorse has ever been given a walking stick? Again, I understand its a form of charity. I give thousands of dollars a year to the United Way and The American Cancer Society. But I don't give change to bums on the sidewalk that can help themselves.

Corvette,your missing with ball in hand. Walking sticks are an investment that are beneficial to both the recepient,and the donor. It's part of doing business.[/QUOTE]

If by doing business you mean giving a hand out then yeah, it is. Why not give them a coupon for Wal-Mart or buy them some groceries instead of giving them back money that they were staked on to begin with?
 
wincardona said:
Once again your perception of things are right on as usual. POSTER RATING AAA NO OFFENSE JAY YOUR STILL WORLD CLASS.


Billy, I am happy to see you posting on AzBilliards! I hope you are able to weed through the good posts from the bad posts. It is posters like YOU and JAY HELFERT that make this forum a better place! :)

JAM
 
corvette1340 said:
Corvette,your missing with ball in hand. Walking sticks are an investment that are beneficial to both the recepient,and the donor. It's part of doing business.

If by doing business you mean giving a hand out then yeah, it is. Why not give them a coupon for Wal-Mart or buy them some groceries instead of giving them back money that they were staked on to begin with?[/QUOTE]

You could be right.I'm going to Wal-Mart today and buy some gift cards, so if I happen to play and win i'll have them handy.Also it's a lot easier to carry gift cards arond then groceries.
 
wincardona said:
If by doing business you mean giving a hand out then yeah, it is. Why not give them a coupon for Wal-Mart or buy them some groceries instead of giving them back money that they were staked on to begin with?

You could be right.I'm going to Wal-Mart today and buy some gift cards, so if I happen to play and win i'll have them handy.Also it's a lot easier to carry gift cards around then groceries.[/QUOTE]
 
JAM said:
Billy, I am happy to see you posting on AzBilliards! I hope you are able to weed through the good posts from the bad posts. It is posters like YOU and JAY HELFERT that make this forum a better place! :)

JAM
I can appreciate your sentiments and the posts that pertain to actual billiards are wonderful but what exactly is good or better about

guys barking and jockeying for spots for days on end only to end up either not matching up, complaining about the conditions, screwing people, hurling absurd insults and generally not accomplishing anything positive.

Personally I find the new wave of gamblers to be disgraceful to the true roots of wagering billiards.

I guess the new order of matching up in the game is upon us. I'm not saying don't be cautious with yours or someone else's monies but is it really necessary to load up prior to a bike ride with a helmet, kneepads, shin guards, protective goggles, steel toe boots, 3 layers of socks, ear muffs, wrist guards, GPS, first aide kit, snake venom kit, oxygen tank and so forth.

I'm asshamed at how people go about getting stuff done these days.
 
Here is why giving a walking stick makes good sense- There used to be a player around here that loved to gamble, and was good for a few hundred 2-3 times a week. At first he didn't care who he lost to, he just wanted to be in action. By being friendly, cordial, and giving him a walking stick every once in a while, he would always choose to play me a game that he couldn't win, rather than play any number of other players a game he had a better chance at. I don't think it should be required or expected, but it often makes very good business sense.
 
JAM said:
Billy, I am happy to see you posting on AzBilliards! I hope you are able to weed through the good posts from the bad posts. It is posters like YOU and JAY HELFERT that make this forum a better place! :)

JAM

Jen,
I always enjoy reading your post. You are both intellegent and sensible,a combination that makes a very enjoyable read. TOP NOTCH
 
Meanwhile, after the big match....
 

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Bishop said:
I can appreciate your sentiments and the posts that pertain to actual billiards are wonderful but what exactly is good or better about

guys barking and jockeying for spots for days on end only to end up either not matching up, complaining about the conditions, screwing people, hurling absurd insults and generally not accomplishing anything positive.

Personally I find the new wave of gamblers to be disgraceful to the true roots of wagering billiards.

I guess the new order of matching up in the game is upon us. I'm not saying don't be cautious with yours or someone else's monies but is it really necessary to load up prior to a bike ride with a helmet, kneepads, shin guards, protective goggles, steel toe boots, 3 layers of socks, ear muffs, wrist guards, GPS, first aide kit, snake venom kit, oxygen tank and so forth.

I'm asshamed at how people go about getting stuff done these days.

Bishop,
Your ability to communicate the english language is impeccable,but your thinking has me confused. After reading post#4 and then this one has me wondering if you are really on the right thread.
 
wincardona said:
Thats pretty darn funny. By the way what's your point??


no point. Just having fun. I also have no problem with people giving walking sticks to losing players. Its just not something I would do. I also have no hard feelings toward you as I have heard nothing but good things about you. Take care.
 
Everytime I read Billy's posts it starts with me reading "Win Cardona" .
 
corvette1340 said:
no point. Just having fun. I also have no problem with people giving walking sticks to losing players. Its just not something I would do. I also have no hard feelings toward you as I have heard nothing but good things about you. Take care.

I have to leave now, there are LESS important things that need to be done,I had fun. Incidentally, if you and Bishop want to meet me at the Derby City Classic we can play CAPTAIN ONE POCKET. I'll bring a couple extra gift cards.
 
jay helfert said:
Leave it to Corvette! Hilarious as always.


Thanks Jay, I often laugh at them too loud while I'm making them and the other people here want to know what's so funny with online poker since I do that about 8 hours a day. Oh, did you decide on whether you were going to make it to Biloxi for the WPT events? My wife isn't going now so a couple more of my friends are flying down with me. It should be a blast and a ton of action from what I'm hearing from Johnny Grooms who is the tourney director.
 
wincardona said:
Bishop,
Your ability to communicate the english language is impeccable,but your thinking has me confused. After reading post#4 and then this one has me wondering if you are really on the right thread.
Well to be perfectly honest I've never been one to think that tanking is all that bad in the right circumstances. Its gambling not a tournament and not a hand shake matchup, I know others would disagree but it is what it is.

I'm just tired of people ranting on and on about this that and the other rather than bucking down and get the match going. On top of that when it doesn't go the right way we get 20 different stories about getting job'd this way and the other. Where has the ole fortitude gone?

The amount of provisions you guys have to actually match up are a joke. Either you are good enough that the only thing holding you back from winning are yourself and luck or you're not. If you aren't good enough then maybe you shouldn't be playing for 10k, 20k or more. If you look yourself in the mirror and think you should have asked for more weight then you had no business in the first place.

Didn't seem to me that you got jerked around. You showed good speed and sent the next guy in line packing....or so it seemed. Thats life, maybe it was too much this and too much that and next thing you know it cost you a matchup. I don't know for sure I wasn't there but hey we're all here to add our .02 and so will I.

I wasn't entirely attempting to insult you, I wasn't 100% directing my comments to you, it was more or less a general observation as to the processes I see going on while a few here squawk back and forth as to the particulars of matching up and the b1tching and moaning that has insued. I like you as a player, poster, billiard contributor.
 
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Billy you gave me the greatest pleasure when I saw you play Grady at the Derby 2 years ago and gave him his just desserts. I hope you gave him a walking stick after that. I know that Owen was *****ing to me after Grady tanked that he was going to be hit up by Grady if you won. Grady did just that. Billy you played well but your banter was even better.
 
memphisbill said:
I had the pleasure of spending part of the last month with Billy Incardone. We have been friends for some time but not to the extent that we don't gamble with each other.

Why would he come up and ask me if I wanted a 1/3 of his bet if he knew there was business going on. All you smarts just answer that question!

He's smart and we are friends but we aren't that close and he would never be that dumb!!!!!!!!!!!

Meanwhile, back to the topic at hand. Ricky Byrd, when would you like for Billy and I to come back down there and finish the bet at 11-7. We need to move on and get this out of the way. Billy did his part and played the tough game first. Now it's your turn to "do the right thing".

BILL,

Your chances of getting a reply are slim and none.

Keep in mind some of the drama queens can't handle LOGIC......

Hang in and best of luck, Adam
 
Bishop said:
Well to be perfectly honest I've never been one to think that tanking is all that bad in the right circumstances. Either you are good enough that the only thing holding you back from winning are yourself and luck or you're not. If you aren't good enough then maybe you shouldn't be playing for 10k, 20k or more. If you look yourself in the mirror and think you should have asked for more weight then you had no business in the first place.

Didn't seem to me that you got jerked around.
I wasn't entirely attempting to insult you...... I like you as a player, poster, billiard contributor.

Bishop, I know on occasion, we all write some non-sensical posts but did you attempt to read what you just wrote? :o
JoeyA
 
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