I spent 5 years traveling the country. It was job related(some here that have pm'd me from around the country figured out who I was from this.) I spent a lot of time in Seattle, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Denver, Houston, Dallas, Las Vegas, and the list goes on for the western side. I spent a lot of time(3 months a year avg.) in L.A. & San Diego and didn't get any action to speak of.
None at Hard Times (L.A.) or College Billiards(S.D.), the only place I got any in CA was at Danny K's by the Duck Pond. I went to some tournaments around the Areas and found most to be handicapped. I got warned in most that if I ran more than 1 rack they would kick me out of the tourny(that's before I hit a ball). I even drove all the way to Mr. Cues in Lancaster looking. The other player that traveled with me noted that: "These west coast players play 9-ball like one pocket", meaning slow and cautious(Hi Charlie B.)
Around Phoenix & Tuscon (spent a lot of time here also). The first place I was told to go was Main Street Billiards in Mesa, there were some guys playing cheap sets. I watched until they were finished and asked one if he wanted to play a few. He asked me what I was rated and when I asked rated in what?, The bartender ran out to him and said don't play him. That's how it went in all of AZ.
In Denver a friend(Hi Bruce) said that Mr. McChesney had built a room and sold it to another person(looked like an old bowling alley). I went there just about every day for a week, found no action, but it was the nicest pool room I found in my travels west. I heard it was closed now, but kudos to the table layout, dining area, and total design Mr. McChesney
Then I played downtown at a 2 story older place(strange name I can't remember at the moment). I was there off and on for a couple weeks with no result.
In Houston the only place I got played was Slick Willy's down by Hobby Airport. I went a lot of places, but know I missed some also. Was going to meet Franco to find my way around, but he came to FL not knowing I was gone also.
I won't bore anyone with more stories and I'm not some wannabe world beater chasing gold, I play decent is all. And I still enjoyed all the rooms and people I met. The big thing was that I noticed is that I didn't find near as many players as on the East Coast(that's another story). Is this mainly an east coast game?
None at Hard Times (L.A.) or College Billiards(S.D.), the only place I got any in CA was at Danny K's by the Duck Pond. I went to some tournaments around the Areas and found most to be handicapped. I got warned in most that if I ran more than 1 rack they would kick me out of the tourny(that's before I hit a ball). I even drove all the way to Mr. Cues in Lancaster looking. The other player that traveled with me noted that: "These west coast players play 9-ball like one pocket", meaning slow and cautious(Hi Charlie B.)
Around Phoenix & Tuscon (spent a lot of time here also). The first place I was told to go was Main Street Billiards in Mesa, there were some guys playing cheap sets. I watched until they were finished and asked one if he wanted to play a few. He asked me what I was rated and when I asked rated in what?, The bartender ran out to him and said don't play him. That's how it went in all of AZ.
In Denver a friend(Hi Bruce) said that Mr. McChesney had built a room and sold it to another person(looked like an old bowling alley). I went there just about every day for a week, found no action, but it was the nicest pool room I found in my travels west. I heard it was closed now, but kudos to the table layout, dining area, and total design Mr. McChesney

In Houston the only place I got played was Slick Willy's down by Hobby Airport. I went a lot of places, but know I missed some also. Was going to meet Franco to find my way around, but he came to FL not knowing I was gone also.
I won't bore anyone with more stories and I'm not some wannabe world beater chasing gold, I play decent is all. And I still enjoyed all the rooms and people I met. The big thing was that I noticed is that I didn't find near as many players as on the East Coast(that's another story). Is this mainly an east coast game?
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