I am uncomfortable carrying a lot of cash in the pool room environment. I remember, and was around, when Jack Clooney's wife was shot in the face as they were being robbed at the Golden Cue in Bladensburg, Maryland, some years back.
The late Michael "Geese" Gerace was robbed at gun point and beaten horribly in a Louisiana pool room when he was on the road. There was a lot of action in progress, and some robbers came and held the whole joint up. Geese had a boodle in his sock and tried to hide it when the robbers were collecting all the cheese. When they found out, they beat Geese up so bad that he was never the same after that experience.
Of course, in recent times, Tony Watson, after flashing his bank rolls in a pool room in Tennessee, trying to promote action for himself, was followed to the Waffle Shop and held up at gun point, losing over 30,000. As well, Ronnie Wiseman and Shannon Daulton have been robbed of their bank rolls because some scoundral saw them in a pool room and knew they were holding.
One time, Keith won about 18 large in upstate New York. I was holding it in my purse, and when we exited the pool room, I told Keith I wanted to drive back to D.C. immediately, even though there was a snow blizzard. As well, I had work facing me back in D.C. that I had to tend to. I had a sixth sense about the pool room environment at this time, that something bad was about to happen. A player came out to the parking lot and told Keith he better not go because he would lose action forever if he did, trying to convince him to stay. I stood my ground and gave Keith an ultimatum, either you come with me now or you can stay here, but I am leaving, with or without you. Thankfully, Keith left with me, and later that night, the pool room was robbed.
I don't think it is safe to have a lot of money on your person in a pool room, especially when you are gambling.
JAM