The Baby's Arm
Banned
George said:I`ll tell you of a little experience I had at a big tourney, for the record I don`t believe in tipping either and the main reason is there is always something going on that the rail is not aware of.
I had no stake in the calcutta at this tournament but I made a lot of extra $$$ on the finals because I knew the outcome in advance and I`ll tell you how. The finals pitted Bustamante against Reyes and 20 minutes before the match started I discovered a little info that most people weren`t aware of. Knowing some of the big spenders in the calcutta it so happened that I knew the guys who bought Bustamante and Reyes in the calcutta. I also discovered that Bustamante bought half of himself but Reyes had chosen not to buy half of himself. Why is this important info????? Anyone who has half a brain and knew this info would know that Bustamante was going to win the match. I placed several bets on the rail and cleaned up(everyone wanted Reyes).
Now here`s the question I pose to all the jelly supporters, If you bought Reyes and took down second in the calcutta, would you have tipped him? If you say yes then you must not like money. He just dumped and cost you first place $$$$$ in the calcutta. This is just one of the many reasons I wouldn`t tip if I win in a calcutta. You never know what really happened.
Some of the examples I`ve seen in this thread are not comparing apples to apples. Throwing a player a walking stick is totally different than tipping from your calcutta winnings. I took all the risk and I will keep all the rewards because I never know if things were on the up and up. This is a sad but true fact when it comes to big tournament pool, the players will do whatever puts the most $$$$$ in their pocket generally speaking. IMO.
George
I agree with you totally. I've seen this exact scenario happen time and time again. Even in smaller regional events, some of the best players often go in halves on the tourney and will sometimes buy half of only one of the players in the calcutta if they deem it worthy by their tight ass pool player math. If both make it to the finals, which often happens in those Viking and Southeast tour events, you can bet your sweet ass that the results are already in before they even play.