I've given walking sticks after decent wins, and have asked for them as well after loses. I put it like this, "even the runner up on a game show gets a parting gift." :wink:
I'm going to start carrying a year's supply of Turtle Wax in my car.
I've given walking sticks after decent wins, and have asked for them as well after loses. I put it like this, "even the runner up on a game show gets a parting gift." :wink:
Never given money directly back except once when I felt like I was cheated in a game of one pocket called the player out and because I did that and others there were is only other action he just left the money and said he wouldn't play with someone who called him cheater
I said neither will I and took my half off light and left
Let people off hook loads though
Hear people day shit like that wouldn't happen in my day or he'd get his fingers broke around my area but reality is I am a working professional who's not going to get into a potential altercation that'll cost me my family and job over few hundred bucks
That's just part of gambling u fortunately
Usually pool players who want gamble are scummy and throw air barrel or something else
Hard to fund good action where games fair they play fair and have money
Dean grew up under the old "scufflers" code. It was actually common to give the busted player bus fare to get home.i have or rather always paid the time,and frequently offered walking stick
before i basically quit , a friend of mine introduced me to a well know fella here on az
i was reluctant to play,as i never play friends
as i expected i won,i left the money with him and he gave me a nice cue
the last time i won $1000 and ,i actually felt no joy in the win,i asked him to forget it,but he would have no part in that
i enjoy playing him,but i didn't want it to come between friends It is just not in me to let him win.
i always reserved that tactic to adjust and raise the bet
also i once beat a stranger for a sizeable bet,actually huge and he was reduced to tears
this was a big tough guy,and he was sincere
i tore up thousands of dollars worth of checks, company checks,as he let slip that it would cost him his business
i had already made a ton,2 motorcycles and thousands when i was 19 and that was a lot of money
today many fear playing on checks or credit,but my experience is that you seldom win$10,000 let alone a nice score
playing for cash.few people carry that kind of money
i have been in on a bunch of big wins,but i tried to only play professional gamblers,wealthy stake horses,
pimps and drug dealers,i won't like to take money from working men or their wives and kids
perhaps i am a soft touch,but it seems so low down dirty and mean
who can say,it worked for me.
rather have always been a soft touch,although not everyone would
believe that
today i have basically left the life altogether and have no regrets about quiting
Dean grew up under the old "scufflers" code. It was actually common to give the busted player bus fare to get home.
I know this is gibberish to you young guns!
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Didn't they used to call this " walkin money " or something like that?
keep alll the money pay his table then look for the next too hustle!!!what do you all think of this scenario? Have you ever given back some or all of your winnings to an opponent, and if so, why? Were you so much better than them that it was practically stealing, or did you admire their play? For those of your who have been offered you money back after losing a pool match, what were the circumstances?
Interested to hear your stories.
keep alll the money pay his table then look for the next too hustle!!!
He was so drunk he missed 3-4 ft shots that were straight in.
I see pros that miss 3-4 foot straight in shots...and they're not even drunk!
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
Never had someone return money or tell me that we were square.
I have let somebody off the hook who was completely **** faced after he'd just beaten me out of a $500 One Pocket set the night before. He had played well and I played poorly when I was the favorite. Anyways, we were playing cheap 9 ball and he had been throwing money around left and right, but I told him I didn't want to take his money like that. He was so drunk he missed 3-4 ft shots that were straight in.