Skynryd on an 8 track, cold beer in my hand... sounds alright to me
What the hell is an 8 track?
Ken
Skynryd on an 8 track, cold beer in my hand... sounds alright to me
If you're wondering and worrying about how to handle a slow player, you can stop wondering and worrying about it. You've already been handled. By them, intentionally or not.
If something your opponent is doing while they're at the table bothers you, you're letting them get to you.
It can be a hard lesson to learn, but there's nothing you can do to influence the game while you're in the chair, unless you're a sharking d-bag.
Everyone's rhythm is the same in the chair. It's standing up and pulling off the cold shot when you are back at the table that shows what kind of player you are.
HighEndCues has the right answer. When you are being slow-played don't change your rhythm.
I handled them by not playing them no matter how much money I could take from them. To me most very slow players are sharking you or have to drum up the balls to shoot. If you notice most slow players play safe a lot...a lot. Johnnyt
Watch US bar table championship 2013. jason klatt circles the table 5x before every shot. Won it too.
Back in '88 at the Tennessee 9 Ball Open, Wade Crane broke and ran 6 racks on this guy and the guy laid his stick down across the table and went to the bathroom for 10 minutes. He came back out, racked the balls and Wade didn't make a ball on the break. I guess he cooled off. The guy wins that game then proceeds to break and run 3 racks. Wade laid his stick down across the table and went over to the bar and sat down for 10 minutes. The whole house busted out laughing. The guy didn't dare say anything about it.![]()
He's a good example - I wonder if people here would consider him a slow player, and if so, is he doing it to piss his opponent off?