DCC Marathon Report - long

Williebetmore said:
OHB,

I just finished an 8 hour marathon straight pool match with a local top gun (just barely eaked out a victory with a spot), I paid for the table time, won nothing, felt great.

Signed,
Just another sucker

And who might that local top gun be, if you don't mind sharing?
 
Williebetmore said:
OHB,
If it's the heavy gambling action, I'm sure I can arrange some for you (but I'll warn you there are some very good players around here, and a somewhat run-down poolhall).


Hi,
Is it Executive Billiards? Are u the owner of that place?I always liked that place.It has personality.How is REX doing? cheers
vagabond
 
vagabond said:
Hi,
Is it Executive Billiards? Are u the owner of that place?I always liked that place.It has personality.How is REX doing? cheers
vagabond

Vagabond,
No. I usually only play at Airport or Chalkies. I've actually NEVER been to Executive - but have been told you can always find an action game there.
 
Williebetmore said:
I just finished an 8 hour marathon straight pool match with a local top gun (just barely eaked out a victory with a spot), I paid for the table time, won nothing, felt great.

Knowing that you ain't a beginner in straight pool, what kind of a match was that which took 8 hours ! Race to 1000 ? :eek:
 
Willie - I understand completely.

As I understand it, you are an M.D. and not concerned at all about the financial aspects of playing pool.
I have a brother (a very successful investment banker) who says that any form of gambling "Is A Total Waist Of Time" and from his perspective - I agree.

IF HE COULD PLAY PERFECT POOL AND WIN EVERY GAME OF THE HIGHEST STAKES POSSIBLE, HE WOULD LOSE MONEY (because of the time involved), COMPARED TO RUNNING HIS CORPORATION.

I am not calling you "A Nit". If anything, I envy you.
But I have grown up in an era that the playing of pool had two different avenues that could have been taken once you decided to pursue it for a career.

HUSTLE - OR - TRY TO BE THE BEST.

You know which choice I made and "I have No Regrets".

TY & GL
 
OldHasBeen said:
As I understand it, you are an M.D. and not concerned at all about the financial aspects of playing pool.
I have a brother (a very successful investment banker) who says that any form of gambling "Is A Total Waist Of Time" and from his perspective - I agree.

IF HE COULD PLAY PERFECT POOL AND WIN EVERY GAME OF THE HIGHEST STAKES POSSIBLE, HE WOULD LOSE MONEY (because of the time involved), COMPARED TO RUNNING HIS CORPORATION.

I am not calling you "A Nit". If anything, I envy you.
But I have grown up in an era that the playing of pool had two different avenues that could have been taken once you decided to pursue it for a career.

HUSTLE - OR - TRY TO BE THE BEST.

You know which choice I made and "I have No Regrets".

TY & GL

OHB,
Thanks for the kind words. You have again hit the nail on the head. For me it is extremely difficult to get time off work, and (being self-employed) the time I do take off is at great cost. Pool is a total money-losing proposition for me whether I win or lose at what small amount of gambling I do. I think my high-rolling gambling aquaintances might disagree with your "nit assessment." They think anyone that doesn't just throw money at them is a super-nit; or at least that's what they will say in an attempt to goad the person into gambling with them. I'm pretty sure I qualify for nit status if those are the qualifications. I overheard Ronnie Wiseman use the term when haggling/arguing with Tony Chohan - very entertaining, but it looked like Ronnie was risking serious personal injury.
 
mjantti said:
Knowing that you ain't a beginner in straight pool, what kind of a match was that which took 8 hours ! Race to 1000 ? :eek:

MJ,
Actually I AM a beginner at straight pool compared to the people with whom I compete. I've just been playing seriously for about 2 1/2 years now. But hopefully I'm in the accelerated program. :) :)

Race to 1000. I'm not kidding. If I told you what spot I received, you wouldn't be quite so impressed.
 
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