drivermaker
Banned
Most everyone on here says to pay your dues by gambling and playing against better players if you want to play at a higher level. And yes, that's the way I learned the game and how most everyone who took up the game learned how to play it when I started back in 1960. We played and practiced real hard and gambled heavy.
But this is a different era and there's so much more available today that it's moronic to donate your money to some slob (like me and other hardened players) to learn how to play the game. I'm not going to teach you shit if we're playing for money, all I'm going to do is take it as long as you want to keep handing it over. And if you ever DID start getting good enough to win, I'd just go find someone else exactly like you in the earlier stages and say bye-bye. But that's not going to happen either because you'd quit me way before I quit you.
Knowing what I know now and if I was a young feller wanting to improve, I'd put that money into some personal one on one instruction with a couple of the best names that I could find right off the bat and get REAL good REAL fast. That wasn't available when I was coming up. Then there would no longer be any "gamble" in the game. I'd be the one "betting" against your "gamble" and cleaning your ass out. All in all even though lessons can get expensive with top name instructors, it's still a lot cheaper than giving it away in "hopes" that you'll learn.
But this is a different era and there's so much more available today that it's moronic to donate your money to some slob (like me and other hardened players) to learn how to play the game. I'm not going to teach you shit if we're playing for money, all I'm going to do is take it as long as you want to keep handing it over. And if you ever DID start getting good enough to win, I'd just go find someone else exactly like you in the earlier stages and say bye-bye. But that's not going to happen either because you'd quit me way before I quit you.
Knowing what I know now and if I was a young feller wanting to improve, I'd put that money into some personal one on one instruction with a couple of the best names that I could find right off the bat and get REAL good REAL fast. That wasn't available when I was coming up. Then there would no longer be any "gamble" in the game. I'd be the one "betting" against your "gamble" and cleaning your ass out. All in all even though lessons can get expensive with top name instructors, it's still a lot cheaper than giving it away in "hopes" that you'll learn.