Right. You can't be afraid to take off scores..... People underestimate the power of other people chasing their own money.
One time after I first started playing I was giving a regular customer the 7, races to 7 for $50, I was up 6 sets @ $300. He said that he had would play one last set for the $300, I said "Heads!". He wins the flip, breaks and runs the set out on me!!!! He either made the 7 or 9 on the break or made a combo on them all 7 games. Never even made a shot he intended, slopped in every ball, the whole set took less than 15 minutes.
Does anyone else find it annoying when people continually want to double the bet every time they lose a close set?
-set 1 bet: $20...win (up $20)
-set 2 bet: $40...win (up $60)
-set 3 bet: $60...loss (back to even)
They always make me feel bad b/c im basically playing with free money in the last set but since the game is close they know im eventually going to lose and we end up breaking even when technically I won 2 out of 3 sets.
Maybe I'm just a sucker and I need to stand my ground more. What do you guys think?
...I am gonna be like blue hog rider after a Mexican feast: shit gonna be flyin e'rewhere.
I did the math and the guy made 20 million dollars total.
Does anyone else find it annoying when people continually want to double the bet every time they lose a close set?
-set 1 bet: $20...win (up $20)
-set 2 bet: $40...win (up $60)
-set 3 bet: $60...loss (back to even)
They always make me feel bad b/c im basically playing with free money in the last set but since the game is close they know im eventually going to lose and we end up breaking even when technically I won 2 out of 3 sets.
Maybe I'm just a sucker and I need to stand my ground more. What do you guys think?
Hilarious, I'm going with this, don't feel like doing any math today.
I can see both sides...it is frustrating to win it at a lower bet and give it back at a higher one, but taking the double it up route is how huge scores is be made.
There was this guy in NYC, he was playing the cook in a poolroom 8 ball and they started out at 20/game and the cook lost the firs game. The went double or nothing and the cook lost again. They repeated that pattern, until the cook lost 20 in a row.
Do the math.
I did the math.. and I don't believe you one bit.
You better click the link Nate provided. It gets better.
LOL. Too funny. I think I might have cashed out after the first million
Heck, playing double or nothing for .01, that is just ONE CENT, if you lose 30 games in a row you now owe $10.7M bucks. Crazy
Tell someone you will play them some one pocket, someone that plays good, and you will give play them 14/2, and they get the breaks. So, they get the breaks and only need 2 balls.
BUt you will only play for a penny, but are willing to double the bet for the first 30 games. I bet most smart hustlers would walk out of the room not knowing they would be in line for the biggest pay day of their life![]()
Do not follow this guy's advice! You might run into a player who is bored and figures worst case scenario, he'd throw $3 at you and walk away.
Then you are gonna have to come up with $38873899...or win a game.
Does anyone else find it annoying when people continually want to double the bet every time they lose a close set?
-set 1 bet: $20...win (up $20)
-set 2 bet: $40...win (up $60)
-set 3 bet: $60...loss (back to even)
They always make me feel bad b/c im basically playing with free money in the last set but since the game is close they know im eventually going to lose and we end up breaking even when technically I won 2 out of 3 sets.
Maybe I'm just a sucker and I need to stand my ground more. What do you guys think?