How Much$ Do You Bring to PHall?

ShootingArts said:
A bit to flash when I reached in my pocket, just two or three times what I wanted to play for. A good bit more in a boot or another pocket in case a fool and his money were begging to be parted or I really felt that luck had lightened my pocket to begin with. I never drug the roll out in public.

Hu
Good idea...not a good idea to keep any money in your case though...if someone stole it then what....I'd feel safer with on my person...
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I don't need any money because.........

I don't need any money because I'm such a big sucker - Everyone I play takes my credit cards and then I have a record at years end of how much I've lost.
If they won't take credit cards, they always just let me pay them later because they know they aren't going to lose anyway.

TY & GL
 
OldHasBeen said:
I don't need any money because I'm such a big sucker - Everyone I play takes my credit cards and then I have a record at years end of how much I've lost.
If they won't take credit cards, they always just let me pay them later because they know they aren't going to lose anyway.

TY & GL

Don't you think it's just a bit late to start sandbagging for DCC?:D
 
right!

showboat said:
Good idea...not a good idea to keep any money in your case though...if someone stole it then what....I'd feel safer with on my person...


Your right. No money in my case and no money in my wallet either. I have lost a wallet a time or two but never a pocket!

Hu
 
Ever since 1972 when I got taken off for $1800 (my original $700 plus the $1100 I won - LOT of money in those days) in a parking lot by 3 guys carrying an arsenal, I never carry around more than $200-$300; if I need more, the ATM is real close. Not going to the DCC, but if I were I would bring all I had cause the action is so sweet, and it's pretty safe (unless you wander around Louisville - not recommended BTW). It doesn't seem as bad as the old days, but I still hear of players getting rolled after a score, so I guess discretion is the smart move.
 
jnav447 said:
Ever since 1972 when I got taken off for $1800 (my original $700 plus the $1100 I won - LOT of money in those days) in a parking lot by 3 guys carrying an arsenal, I never carry around more than $200-$300; if I need more, the ATM is real close. Not going to the DCC, but if I were I would bring all I had cause the action is so sweet, and it's pretty safe (unless you wander around Louisville - not recommended BTW). It doesn't seem as bad as the old days, but I still hear of players getting rolled after a score, so I guess discretion is the smart move.

A couple of years ago. Tony Watson and a stakehorse got robbed In Louisville for about 30K.
Getting robbed and stabbed has got to be the sickest feeling in the world.
 
Bring what u want!

Southern Indiana--i'm there from time to time...

No one knows my bankroll, no one really knows my game.

But i will BET IT UP. 7 ahead for 5bills is my action.
 
arbyfreely said:
Southern Indiana--i'm there from time to time...

No one knows my bankroll, no one really knows my game.

But i will BET IT UP. 7 ahead for 5bills is my action.

Is that Southern Indiana, right on the corner of "walk and don't walk"?
 
This makes me laugh.. I think a few times I have gone to a poolroom and not carried much with me... And then when asked to play, I have secretly gotten a quick loan, or gone to an ATM to disguise the amount I really have.. lol It's a bummer when your opponent knows you only have 3-400, and bets according to your bankroll.
 
PoolSleuth said:
So of you guys need Protection with the Cash you carry.
Now that All of you shared personal information about your state of wealth i wish you all good luck on a dark night outside a pool room !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I see two problems with going to the ATM:

1. There is usually a $500 limit on most bank accounts unless you specifically ask for a higher withdrawal limit. And even if you have a high withdrawal limit, sometimes the machine itself has a limit as to how much it will spit out.

2. It is a bad idea to walk away from your opponent to get the cash from an ATM, especially if the ATM is not inside the poolroom. That can give a sucker enough time to second guess the game, or to have some railbird tell him he can't win.

Cash in pockets is the best way to go. For safety, you should have a small stack in one pocket, and the large stack in the pocket you never reach into until the big game comes along.
 
bad bad things...

Most who carry cash(significant amount) know what's goin on outside the pool room. I'd feel really bad if someone tried to sneak up on me. Bad bad things...

On a lighter note, there used to be a preacher around southern ill, ky, and IN who would carry at least 7 or 8K on him. Plus, he would always have a cashiers check for like 10k that he could cash at the casino.

People were trippin over their tongues to give that guy the 7 out...

PS He loved one hole on a bar box for some damn reason....i'm sure at least one of you out there know who i am talkin about...
 
"A couple of years ago. Tony Watson and a stakehorse got robbed In Louisville for about 30K.
Getting robbed and stabbed has got to be the sickest feeling in the world."


> That was actually in Nashville,at the Waffle House on Gallatin Road right around the corner from JOB's. It was on the news too,33,000 cash,and had to explain how they came to have that much without an IRS slip to prove it. It was an inside job too,the guy that did it called Tony by name. I never heard that they got stabbed,just robbed at gunpoint. Me personally,I take whatever I can spare to a pool room,which might not be a lot at times,but whoever it is I play can get it ALL. Tommy D.
 
Money

I will have at least a thousand. I have been able to pick up some nice sticks and resale them because I had money. Plus its easier to play for 20 a game with a thousand in your pocket instead of a hundred.---Smitty
 
At the Derby City Classic, I want to play every RSBer and AZ Billiarder one game of one pocket for $20 each. How many games do you think I would play?
JoeyA

iusedtoberich said:
If you are into matching up, you MUST bring plenty. I almost always bring 1k to 2k. You never know when your dream fish will come in, and you must be ready. My personal experience with pool action is there is steady cheap action, but rarely high action. The high action might only happen once a year, but again, you have to be ready for him.
 
JoeyA said:
At the Derby City Classic, I want to play every RSBer and AZ Billiarder one game of one pocket for $20 each. How many games do you think I would play?
JoeyA
Joey,
I'd like to play you too, but I'd have a better chance of, flushing the $20 down the toilette, then going to the treatment plant and finding it. Are you going to give me a spot? ;)

Tracy
 
I'm not much of a gambler either, so I am almost always carrying less than $50 on me. A lot of the time I don't carry any cash at all as I use my debit card quite a lot. As others have said, if I am in the mood to gamble there are always ATM machines close by.
 
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