AZE said:P.S; what is your friend doing playing a guy in a wheel chair? I'm not saying that it's wrong, but it's kinda like getting into a fight with a girl... If you win - you just beat up a girl... if you lose... you just got beat up by a girl.
dmgwalsh said:I'm sure there are many players who are in wheelchairs who play well.
A guy in my straight pool league, Denny Keehan, has been playing on crutches for years (from what I have heard) but I have only seen him playing in his chair the last three years. He plays pretty good. I think his high runs were in the 60s or 70s. His patterns are very precise but sometimes the bridges and extensions make it hard for him to execute exactly right.
Apparently you didn't do that in this case...shag_fu said:Some of you guys just dont pay attention do you. Russ I wasnt asking a players speed just to play cheap one-pocket. I woulda played him any way. I asked about him about a week after he left. It wasnt the fact the guy got knocked it was who he got knocked by. Im not asking for sympathy or "put the money on the light crap". I know better than to play a total stranger without showing any money. The whole point of this thread has obviously been lost so screw it.
Yokel said:Next time ask the cripple to put the money on the table light before you play.
(bad humor, I know... and yes, I'm probably going to hell...)
Don't feel all alone. He destroyed a many.bigg7 said:I used to play a guy in wheel chair all the time at the Wednesday tournament at family billiards in Oceanside and he destroyed me every time.His name was Aaron Arragon.