Hatch The Shark

After lightly perusing this thread, I think that the advice of some others speak for me (pick the source that suits your fancy):

It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt . -- George Eliot

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.-- Abraham Lincoln (also attr. Confucius)

It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.-- Mark Twain (1835-1910)

Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace, is counted wise: and he that shutteth his lips is esteemed a man of understanding. -- Bible, 'Proverbs' 17:28.
 
I dont care if 90% of the people liked it. At several points I was embarrassed to be associated with the whole thing. The first two days werent bad, it was about what I expected with some jawing back and forth. The third day was an embarrassment for everyone involved.

Im not in the professional wrestling business. We want to give the best players in the world a showcase for their talent and a chance for fans to see great one on one matches. We want the players to be comfortable to be themselves and act how they want within reason. Sunday was not within reason. We will just have to draw the lines a little more clearly and back them up with some teeth.

JCIN, Im sorry bud but these things are going to happen and its what people want. They want emotion. They want drama. Its ok. Gives us pool fans something to talk about. Its not your fault and its to be expected. Its real. Its ok.
Honest it makes it a bit more exciting.
 
Pool players are effed up. If you cut out everyone who isnt proper, you lose most of your players. Harrimans out, Hatch is out, Earl is out, etc etc. I think these things need to be accepted.
 
Im not done yet.........

1) Nut(I mean hungarian)you owe me 25 bucks because they didnt shake hands at the end.... ship it
2) Nineballtko isnt sc5
 
Pool players are effed up. If you cut out everyone who isnt proper, you lose most of your players. Harrimans out, Hatch is out, Earl is out, etc etc. I think these things need to be accepted.

this is the problem, people accept pros acting like children, I didn't see this in the world snooker championships this morning, Why cant grown men just act like grown men? It's like any other normal job, you show up act right and get a pay check. If you don't you get fired.
 
this is the problem, people accept pros acting like children, I didn't see this in the world snooker championships this morning, Why cant grown men just act like grown men? It's like any other normal job, you show up act right and get a pay check. If you don't you get fired.

Sorry Spanky, didnt watch the snooker championship. Too boring for me. Its not like any other job.
 
Sharking

Sharking is your opponent saying they can't handle your level of play, that they are scared and their game is slippping away. If they engage in sharking it's because they know they can't win. Dennis would have been quiet as a churchmouse if he had a lead day 3, that is why he got ugly. In that I am not surprised in the least.
 
Pool players are effed up. If you cut out everyone who isnt proper, you lose most of your players. Harrimans out, Hatch is out, Earl is out, etc etc. I think these things need to be accepted.

IMHO I have to dissagree. I want to see good play, not BS with people trying to get under each others skin.

Thankfully, everything Justin has said in this thread, I whole heartly agree with. I give him all the credit in the world for what he's trying to do for the pool world (players and enthusiasts like me).

Yes, some... pool players are effed up,.. but I think everyone would be surprised how fast they'd learn. Them's some pretty good peanuts they're playing for in a beautiful venue, all provided by Justin.
 

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You treat pool players like Marines Joey. See how many return your calls. Punishing one person for the acts of another may work in boot camp but it won't go over real well in what I do. Nor does it make a lot of sense. How would you like it if your co worker did something and you got docked for it? I would assume the leadership wasn't creative or energetic enough to address the problem at it's source. Probably start looking for a new place to work too.

Both guys contacted me since last night. Both basically said the same thing which is they let the other guy get to them and things got a little out of hand. The fact that both guys were man enough to contact me on their own and discuss the situation is a big positive to me. What happens in the future we will just have to wait and see.

I am thrilled to see you maintain your perspective, and hope that the phone calls prove out that the boys from this weekend have found theirs.

Keep on, keepin' on. I firmly believe what you folks are doing is the one positive thing going for pro pool here in the US.
 
You treat pool players like Marines Joey. See how many return your calls. Punishing one person for the acts of another may work in boot camp but it won't go over real well in what I do. Nor does it make a lot of sense. How would you like it if your co worker did something and you got docked for it? I would assume the leadership wasn't creative or energetic enough to address the problem at it's source. Probably start looking for a new place to work too.

Both guys contacted me since last night. Both basically said the same thing which is they let the other guy get to them and things got a little out of hand. The fact that both guys were man enough to contact me on their own and discuss the situation is a big positive to me. What happens in the future we will just have to wait and see.

These guys are receiving the best of the deal; no risk, no loss, expenses covered. It's nice that both of them called to explain their behavior. It sounds like a start.

Hopefully you will become "creative enough or energetic enough" to remedy the problem.

As I said, it's a slippery slope you are walking and determining who started what and fining the person responsible for the crap in the first place won't be an easy job. Most of the time you'll probably wind up issuing fines to both players anyway.
 
Watched all three nights. I think the microphones picked up more sounds etc than we needed. Ear plugs plus sensitive mike makes for things spoken under breath worse than they seem.

1. These two don't care for each other.
2. Mike got the rolls on day 3 and this just steam rolled into lob-sided win
3. I would watch Dennis again
4. Mike's got one of those cocky grins that just sets some people off
5. Dennis would probably prefer to take a few things back

Great format and I would do it all over again and will.

Nick
 
One thing for sure, at least we have some new topics to discuss on the forum this morning instead of how to aim. :D

Jam,

You can thank me, (as well as hundreds of others) for instigating the seperate "Aiming System" forum.. Which Mike and Jerry were thrilled to accomodate...:thumbup:
 
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I think you are missing the point of his post. He was plainly stating that snooker PROFESSIONALS act like PROFESSIONALS unlike MOST of your beloved. You following this??


The second point that I outlined was just plain ignorant. Plenty of people in this country appreciate and love snooker. SO to say something as well thought out as that is extremely funny :lol::lol:


One of the best professional (all around in ever aspect) is Efren!!! Doesnt say a word or complain about that much and guess what?? He still a BEAST!!!! Maybe its because he checks his ego when he has to to be a PROFESSIONAL!!!

Just saying


Higgins (great snooker Player) once headbutted a ref btw.
 
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