I have played pool now in dozens of little neighborhood poolrooms (they are virtually on every block) and have never had a problem. Granted I have played for relatively small stakes (anywhere from 50p to 1,000p a game), but have always had fun and made friends everywhere I went. In Pasay, they call me the "billiard guy", because I have been seen so frequently in the many poolrooms that dot that area. By the way, you can get action in nearly any pool hall. Usually with the best local players. So much like the USA of the 60's and 70's. .
Very entertaining story. I lived in Angeles City, Philippines from 1979-1982 and had tons of fun playing pool there. Efren Reyes was from Angeles City and Jose Parica was the Philipinne champion at that time.
There were tons of "locals" who played pretty good pool and they loved to gamble. Most of the barrio pool rooms were archaic, by our standards, and they played remarkably well on tables with concrete beds instead of slate and humidity in the rooms approaching 100%.
They used to bother me all the time to let them see my cue and let them shoot a game with it. The cue I was using at the time was a Richard Black Four Point and none of them had ever seen, much less used, a cue of that caliber.
I spent numerous hours playing pool there and played some of the best pool I ever played. Most of it was on 7-foot bar tables, so I don't know if it was really pool or not. I had the best run of 9-ball in my life playing there on a bar table...ran 22 out of 23 racks. I was playing 5 and 9 in a ring game with two or three other players and I broke and ran 13 racks before I missed the 7 ball on the 14th rack. The other guys were in comas or so tired from sitting around that they all missed the 7 and it came back to me. I then made the 7, 8, 9, and broke and ran 9 more racks before they all quit. We weren't playing for much, but it was enough that it was hard for me to get a game with them again after that.
I would love to go back and see what it is like now. I may do that one day if I get the opportunity.
Thanks for bringing back memories from a long time ago.