1. Never stand in front of the pocket when your opponent shoots
2. Never play on short money
3. Only risk as much as you stand to gain (set a case)
4. If you bust an opponent give him 20% Walking Money.
5. Most importantly these rules only apply when you are playing someone that would do the same for you.
When I was in the Service and was broke I developed a system to gamble and not get hurt. The game was a 4 man 9 Ball Ring Game 7-8 guys every night whoever sales out has to sit to allow the next guy in the rotation in. $1 on the 5 and & $2 on the 9. I started with $6 in the loose pocket when I would win I would add to the loose pocket until it had 10 or so in there then money started going into the win pocket (this money NEVER comes out of the pocket) If I had to pay a couple rounds then the next winnings would replenish the loose pocket after that everything went into the win pocket. I was the strongest player in our group. I averaged about $70 a night and the other 6-7 guys all had good nights and bad nights so they kept coming. This was a good introduction to action. I admit it is entry level and is not much money but it is friendly way to have action among friends and it adds up fairly quick and people will keep playing because they win 20 one night and lose 20 the next it's a wash, meanwhile if you are among the stronger in the group you will usually come out a winner. and if the loose pocket gets empty you go home no exceptions, this way you don't get hurt. Just throwing it out for the younger guys on the site.
2. Never play on short money
3. Only risk as much as you stand to gain (set a case)
4. If you bust an opponent give him 20% Walking Money.
5. Most importantly these rules only apply when you are playing someone that would do the same for you.
When I was in the Service and was broke I developed a system to gamble and not get hurt. The game was a 4 man 9 Ball Ring Game 7-8 guys every night whoever sales out has to sit to allow the next guy in the rotation in. $1 on the 5 and & $2 on the 9. I started with $6 in the loose pocket when I would win I would add to the loose pocket until it had 10 or so in there then money started going into the win pocket (this money NEVER comes out of the pocket) If I had to pay a couple rounds then the next winnings would replenish the loose pocket after that everything went into the win pocket. I was the strongest player in our group. I averaged about $70 a night and the other 6-7 guys all had good nights and bad nights so they kept coming. This was a good introduction to action. I admit it is entry level and is not much money but it is friendly way to have action among friends and it adds up fairly quick and people will keep playing because they win 20 one night and lose 20 the next it's a wash, meanwhile if you are among the stronger in the group you will usually come out a winner. and if the loose pocket gets empty you go home no exceptions, this way you don't get hurt. Just throwing it out for the younger guys on the site.