I Think the Hustle is Coming - WillieBetMore Laying the Lemon

watchez

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Last night I was invited to join WillieBetMore (Don) and Mark Wilson for dinner and a friendly game of pool afterwards. I noticed as soon as I arrived and during dinner that Mark & Don were all too happy to see me. I wondered what they were up to, only to finally figure it out later as I collected my thoughts of the evening on my drive home. After a fine Asian meal, Don graciously picked up the check and we moved over to Cue N Cushion where Mark had a lesson scheduled and Don wanted me and him to 'just bang the balls around' for awhile.

Mark went over to his student and Don got the balls for our friendly, non gambling night of pool. Don asked what game I wanted to play and with not hitting any balls in awhile, I suggested one pocket. During both games of one pocket, Don would casually bring up straight pool until I took the hint and said let's play the game and he could show me the ropes.

Don quickly explained the rules, won the lag but now I realize too - purposely miss hit the safety break shot leaving me an opening to run the first balls. After a few racks, I quickly jumped out to a 29-16 lead. Don tightened things up, showing me some nice safety play and runs of balls and closed the gap to 53-48. The next rack he won 13-1 and there was a new leader.

During our play, I unintenionally moved a ball but Don never called a foul. I also was not getting the rack perfectly tight but Don kept saying that for the 'purpose' of our play it really didn't matter. Again, it hit me on the way home the purpose but more on that later.

The straight pool game continued. Don now had about an 8 ball lead and was about to run out the last 7 balls in the rack when he missed a ball straight into the corner pocket from about 15 inches. At the time, I thought wow that was lucky for me. I cleaned up the rack and was back in the game. Into the final rack, I had a 94-92 ball lead. Don made 4 balls then played a safe. After a safety traded back, Don attempted another safety but somehow left me a shot. I made the ball and ran out the final 5 balls to win the match 100-96. Don couldn't have been happier that I won. In fact, he seemed more happy than I was. He pumped me up saying in no time I would be running 30 balls during every game.

I should also mention that during the entire time we played, Mark Wilson had his attentive eyes on our action. He was giving a lesson to his new star pupil, someone that might just become the next Justin Bergman, but still was noticably distracted by wanting to analyze the play of Don and myself. Mark also was a gracious host of the evening, twice coming over to buy refreshments for Don and myself. Mark also mentioned how much fun straight pool can be and that in no time I would be running 15-30 balls every time I got to the table. I suggested the introduction of the mulligan into the game of straight pool. Don thought that was an interesting suggestion. I was thinking these were two fine friends to have.

We talked some more after our game and Don told me that he had been playing in a straight pool league for 4 years. He made some minor excuses for his play on the evening as not being used to the table and that he always plays bad in front of his mentor, Mark. He then turned the subject to gambling and said that he really appreciated people that gambled with no chicanery and would enjoy a match as such. I didn't take the hint at that time so Don didn't push the issue and the subject turned elsewhere.

Finally, and I should have seen this coming, Don gave me the invite to the Betmore Basement. He suggested that I make a trip to Indianapolis for a few days of pool and relaxation in his home. He said that many a fine pool player had visited his dwelling and that I would be more than welcome. He said that the coveted Betmore Cup was located there and a game could be had for the taking. All pumped up on my initial jump into straight pool and my victory, I was thinking in my head when I could make this happen.

It wasn't until I was driving home that I realized that WillieBetMore had layed down the lemon. Making the game for fun close and enjoyable, what could be a better time for an action junky like myself. Wined and dined me into thinking this is a great time. I now understood what Don meant when he said for the 'purpose' of our game tonight. The chance at the Betmore Cup was dangled like a carrot out in front of me so Don could get me and my bankroll into his basement. I realized why Mark Wilson was peering at our game while he should have been working with his next pro. These two are in cahoots with each other and I now realize that the hustle is on.

Mr. WillieBetMore - I will make a trip to the Betmore basement but the game will not be even. I'll take a mulligan and 20 balls to 100. You are not going to hustle me.
 
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The "Show Me" state of affairs all the way-even a shortstop can deal with a dirt road player.
Please indulge the ever attentive listners as to the happenings in the next chapter.
 
Mr. WillieBetMore - I will make a trip to the Betmore basement but the game will not be even. I'll take a mulligan and 20 balls to 100. You are not going to hustle me.

Watch out! He could probably spot you 50!!!LOL
 
Before he makes the move he's checking to see if you're on the great action list. the official, officialiast of the official lists.
 
Last night I was invited to join WillieBetMore (Don) and Mark Wilson for dinner and a friendly game of pool afterwards. I noticed as soon as I arrived and during dinner that Mark & Don were all too happy to see me. I wondered what they were up to, only to finally figure it out later as I collected my thoughts of the evening on my drive home. After a fine Asian meal, Don graciously picked up the check and we moved over to Cue N Cushion where Mark had a lesson scheduled and Don wanted me and him to 'just bang the balls around' for awhile.

Mark went over to his student and Don got the balls for our friendly, non gambling night of pool. Don asked what game I wanted to play and with not hitting any balls in awhile, I suggested one pocket. During both games of one pocket, Don would casually bring up straight pool until I took the hint and said let's play the game and he could show me the ropes.

Don quickly explained the rules, won the lag but now I realize too - purposely miss hit the safety break shot leaving me an opening to run the first balls. After a few racks, I quickly jumped out to a 29-16 lead. Don tightened things up, showing me some nice safety play and runs of balls and closed the gap to 53-48. The next rack he won 13-1 and there was a new leader.

During our play, I unintenionally moved a ball but Don never called a foul. I also was not getting the rack perfectly tight but Don kept saying that for the 'purpose' of our play it really didn't matter. Again, it hit me on the way home the purpose but more on that later.

The straight pool game continued. Don now had about an 8 ball lead and was about to run out the last 7 balls in the rack when he missed a ball straight into the corner pocket from about 15 inches. At the time, I thought wow that was lucky for me. I cleaned up the rack and was back in the game. Into the final rack, I had a 94-92 ball lead. Don made 4 balls then played a safe. After a safety traded back, Don attempted another safety but somehow left me a shot. I made the ball and ran out the final 5 balls to win the match 100-96. Don couldn't have been happier that I won. In fact, he seemed more happy than I was. He pumped me up saying in no time I would be running 30 balls during every game.

I should also mention that during the entire time we played, Mark Wilson had his attentive eyes on our action. He was giving a lesson to his new star pupil, someone that might just become the next Justin Bergman, but still was noticably distracted by wanting to analyze the play of Don and myself. Mark also was a gracious host of the evening, twice coming over to buy refreshments for Don and myself. Mark also mentioned how much fun straight pool can be and that in no time I would be running 15-30 balls every time I got to the table. I suggested the introduction of the mulligan into the game of straight pool. Don thought that was an interesting suggestion. I was thinking these were two fine friends to have.

We talked some more after our game and Don told me that he had been playing in a straight pool league for 4 years. He made some minor excuses for his play on the evening as not being used to the table and that he always plays bad in front of his mentor, Mark. He then turned the subject to gambling and said that he really appreciated people that gambled with no chicanery and would enjoy a match as such. I didn't take the hint at that time so Don didn't push the issue and the subject turned elsewhere.

Finally, and I should have seen this coming, Don gave me the invite to the Betmore Basement. He suggested that I make a trip to Indianapolis for a few days of pool and relaxation in his home. He said that many a fine pool player had visited his dwelling and that I would be more than welcome. He said that the coveted Betmore Cup was located there and a game could be had for the taking. All pumped up on my initial jump into straight pool and my victory, I was thinking in my head when I could make this happen.

It wasn't until I was driving home that I realized that WillieBetMore had layed down the lemon. Making the game for fun close and enjoyable, what could be a better time for an action junky like myself. Wined and dined me into thinking this is a great time. I now understood what Don meant when he said for the 'purpose' of our game tonight. The chance at the Betmore Cup was dangled like a carrot out in front of me so Don could get me and my bankroll into his basement. I realized why Mark Wilson was peering at our game while he should have been working with his next pro. These two are in cahoots with each other and I now realize that the hustle is on.

Mr. WillieBetMore - I will make a trip to the Betmore basement but the game will not be even. I'll take a mulligan and 20 balls to 100. You are not going to hustle me.


I thought Tom (OHB) told you about Betmore. He got me last time with the same type of move. Come to think of it, about once every 2 months or so he is inviting me to his basement.
 
I thought Tom (OHB) told you about Betmore. He got me last time with the same type of move. Come to think of it, about once every 2 months or so he is inviting me to his basement.

Interesting, as I seemed hesitant at the end of the night after collecting my thoughts about a trip to the basement, he specifically mentioned your name and how you should come to Indy for a weekend. He said make sure you tell 1on1 he can bring his girlfriend. She can go out shopping while me and him play some straight pool, I know 1on1 loves straight pool and don't see why he won't come pay me a visit.
 
Interesting, as I seemed hesitant at the end of the night after collecting my thoughts about a trip to the basement, he specifically mentioned your name and how you should come to Indy for a weekend. He said make sure you tell 1on1 he can bring his girlfriend. She can go out shopping while me and him play some straight pool, I know 1on1 loves straight pool and don't see why he won't come pay me a visit.

All a part of his plan. Probably doesn't want to keep mentioning it to me and blow his cover, and knew you would relay the message more subtle than he.
 
That would really surprise me to see Mark involved in this. I dont know the other guy. Either way I would get a bigger spot first then go from there. I know you know what your doing.
 
Watchez,
My sincere condolences, it is obvious that you must be having a severe reaction to something we ate at dinner (though it tasted great, I did have trouble identifying several ingredients).

Unfortunately, what you observed is my usual game. When you play for high stakes as we were, you must give your very best effort; there is no guarantee that the mark....errrr....your worthy opponent will agree to any more sessions even if you lemon.....errrr...play slightly under your usual speed. Compared to me, Mark's new student DOES play like Justin Bergman.

I believe Mark's interest in our match was more related to his tremendous admiration for your stroke mechanics. I will say that the way you ran the last balls of the straight pool match was OUTSTANDING (all kidding aside), and you will definitely be delivering LOTS of good runs as soon as you see the folly in keeping that day job. I would have thought that a gambler as experienced as you would see that the only reasonable course is to give up the day job, give up the house, live in your car, and PLAY POOL (I'm not charging you for this advice, but you know I'm right).

It is possible that you may be safe in visiting Betmore's Basement (as long as you don't win); but since you won about everything we played, I WILL be expecting to receive substantial weight as we jack up the bets (I'm suggesting the stakes be tripled the next session).

Thanks for an enjoyable evening, let's do it again.
 
Watchez you need to watch out for that there Betmore guy. He has been known to invite the unleary to his basement and pummel them with dinner, perfect playing conditions and a fridge full of serve your self refreshments all night long. Also he has hired the guys from the Hotel California (they now guard the Betmore Cup - Top Secret Info) so if you go down there chances are you can never leave, and he will not let you pay the time.

Now about the laying down the lemon that might just be how he plays, however his game is coming together. All he needs to do is quit the weekend job, move permantly down to the basement and focus on getting his priorities straight.

I hope the results of the rematch are posted. Mark bring Watchez three drinks next time that will really get him sharked.
 
Mr. WillieBetMore - I will make a trip to the Betmore basement but the game will not be even. I'll take a mulligan and 20 balls to 100. You are not going to hustle me.

Watchez,
Good enough for me; it's a wager...as long as you agree to tripling the stakes.
 
I think your wrong

I don't no don but i dont think mark would do that. thats just not his character
 
You couldnt pick two better people to spend the evening with. Mark and Willie are both great guys with a passion for pool.

I have been dodging Willie's straight pool game for years, one of these days Im going to finally break down and take the a$$ whoopin I deserve :)
 
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