"D" players need not apply? Just asking or do they pay more or less? :grin:
"D" players need not apply? Just asking or do they pay more or less? :grin:
Everyone is welcome, nobody is barred or handicapped. The goal is to unite some good rooms and players to form a solid base to grow from while trying to raise our general level of play. "American Billiard Club League"
Would you pay not bet, pay $20 total to play an open or pro level player for 2-3hrs once per week, table time is covered.
I like everything about that story![]()
I would pay $20 for this every day if I had the option.
I've always dissagreed with this particular primise.
If a C player, say, plays a pro level player $20 an hour, twice a week, he's going to be out a cool $40 only to have shot a handful of times. Paying to get you clock cleaned has never been advantageous, in my view.
The C class player would be better served by engaging a B class player where more interaction between the two would take place. :smile:
Thanks, I enjoy the memory of it and also enjoyed writing it. I didn't know Nagy had died until I found out in this group. Or maybe I saw it first in a group called alt.obituaries where I visit on occasion for slightly off topic laughs. Anyway, one of those two place I found out about Nagy dying. I read all the stories about the guy, all good, and didn't hesitate to believe them as I often do with post mortum gushing. I didn't know the guy personally but I enjoyed playing him. I'm sure he's not the only nice guy on the tour, but I think the average guy would have either said no or tried to up the bet. Maybe the tux had something to do with it. Like when you wear a tux you cannot possibly cheat somebody or rip them off. Thanks for enjoying my story, I enjoyed that as well.
TJ
Gene was every bit as down to earth and genuine as people say. Super nice, the guy would play with anybody. He never passed judgment if you couldn't play, he treated everybody the same. He played with and trained lots of kids in the area, I was one of many. And boy was he amazing to watch! The guy would blast open straight pool racks like you wouldn't believe. He could pick a rack off too, if he felt like it. Though relatively unknown, Gene ran over 400 balls at one time. He will not be forgotten.