yeppersdid you make the 8 ball?

yeppersdid you make the 8 ball?
Again, it really all depends on so many factors; however, I will say this: if you become known to your houseman as an action-player, you'll certainly get matched-up with quality players (of various quality, to be sure)... but, there's that gambling thing.However, I just have a hard time finding quality players to match up with
and hone our skills without gambling becoming involved and I'm wondering if that's just how it is or am I in a bubble and need to search elsewhere?
Funny how that works though. I'd be more than willing to not only get the game but give it my all 'IF' I was going up the food chain. On the other side of the coin. I'd never expect to get the 100% game from the bigger fish I'm challenging if something wasn't on the line.If you can find those highly-competitive players who will give you - or risk - their best game for a chance to beat you purely for bragging rights, then, the money isn't needed; just the esteem. The problem is, unless you are know to them as a stick-to-beat, then, in many cases, it's not worth it to them unless your wallet comes out... and, we are right back to gambling again. - GJ
Pool has grown. It is still growing. We now have massive coverage of the sport all over the world.I agree with the 60"er completely.......lol.
exaggerationPool has grown. It is still growing. We now have massive coverage of the sport all over the world.
So?Fedor was on Rogan.
Not sure what the above has to do with the state of public opinionPredator has pro tournaments going on year round.
Matchroom has pro tournaments going on year round.
Status quo but doesn't change anything regardlessThe Mosconi cup is the biggest its ever been.
From recent report it's in the worst state it's ever been. ...and housed in a casino = gamblingThe Derby is the biggest its ever been.
Your local room's possible attendance is not a representation of the general public's opinionMy local rooms are filled to the brim every weekend.
Usually promoting gambling (money matches)Streams are happening daily from all across the country.
exaggerationMultiple podcasts cover the sport and have large audiences.
Assumption... You have any numbers?PPV challenge matchups are profitable ventures for the promoters and players.
I had a problem finding the money leader list for last year so I'll take your word for it. Not sure how it changes anything thoughA dozen players made 6 figures last year in tournament winnings alone!
Everyone you know who likes pool, likes pool. I don't think pool is shady. I think pool suffers from the perception that it's shady based on decades of it being promoted as such in North America.Everyone likes pool man. I don’t know where you guys get the idea that pool is shady, not growing, or looked at in a bad light.
It is gaining momentum on a global/professional perspective. However the joeblow Mom and Dad don't see it that way. You're clearly the one that's out of touch, and/or ignorant of the reality beyond the patrons of their local room.It’s just a terrible take by out of touch puritans. You guys are just flat out wrong. Pool is gaining a ton of positive momentum and is thriving right now.
Define "cheap sets".OP here.
My fargo is currently above 600.
I gamble and I understand it as a tool to keep score and to feel like you actually won something tangible.
My problem is finding equally skilled or better opponents that want to spend an afternoon playing cheap sets to pass the time, hone our skills and enjoy some pool time.
The reason for the threads is I am asking is this just the way it is everywhere? Just in the bubble I live in? Where to others go to find quality players that want to play cheap because they love the game, not necessarily players that will begrudgingly play cheap a few sets because they have nothing better to do.
How about a masters race for 20 bucks?Define "cheap sets".
Location?
I'm always looking for a big table game with fargo 600-700 players.
Everything i said was straight facts bud. Bury your head in the sand and pretend all you want to see a bleak future that isn’t there.exaggeration
So?
Not sure what the above has to do with the state of public opinion
Status quo but doesn't change anything regardless
From recent report it's in the worst state it's ever been. ...and housed in a casino = gambling
Your local room's possible attendance is not a representation of the general public's opinion
Usually promoting gambling (money matches)
exaggeration
Assumption... You have any numbers?
I had a problem finding the money leader list for last year so I'll take your word for it. Not sure how it changes anything though
Everyone you know who likes pool, likes pool. I don't think pool is shady. I think pool suffers from the perception that it's shady based on decades of it being promoted as such in North America.
It is gaining momentum on a global/professional perspective. However the joeblow Mom and Dad don't see it that way. You're clearly the one that's out of touch, and/or ignorant of the reality beyond the patrons of their local room.
Gotcha.How about a masters race for 20 bucks?
5 or 10 dollar 1Pkt racks. Race to 3 for 20?
5 dollar 8ball.
That would be my version of cheap sets amongst buddies just wanting to keep score vs making a score.
NE GA. Atlanta Athens region
The gamblers are already there.Gotcha.
I'd be down for $10/rack 1pkt or race to 3/$20 rotation if I was in your area.
We plan to move to SE TN in a few years.
That's a little closer.
I'm no authority on the subject but if you took gambling out of pool, I'm guessing the game would shrink, not grow.
Let's look atEverything i said was straight facts bud. Bury your head in the sand and pretend all you want to see a bleak future that isn’t there.
You’re like the hockey fan bitching about the growth of the sport being held back by fighting not realizing it’s doing just fine.
People respect hockey players for the fights.
People respect pool for the gamble.
“Mom and Dad” don’t matter here. Millions of people play the game each day. That aint gonna change.
Everything i said was straight facts bud. Bury your head in the sand and pretend all you want to see a bleak future that isn’t there.
You’re like the hockey fan bitching about the growth of the sport being held back by fighting not realizing it’s doing just fine.
People respect hockey players for the fights.
People respect pool for the gamble.
“Mom and Dad” don’t matter here. Millions of people play the game each day. That aint gonna change.
Adrenaline junkies are pool playerswe battle and win lose or draw get high on the Adrenaline and action!
The chemicals called endorphins produced by the brain during battle are highly addictive. Just call me a one pocket crackhead.... pool is crack!
Kd
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exaggeration
So?
Not sure what the above has to do with the state of public opinion
Status quo but doesn't change anything regardless
From recent report it's in the worst state it's ever been. ...and housed in a casino = gambling
Your local room's possible attendance is not a representation of the general public's opinion
Usually promoting gambling (money matches)
exaggeration
Assumption... You have any numbers?
I had a problem finding the money leader list for last year so I'll take your word for it. Not sure how it changes anything though
Everyone you know who likes pool, likes pool. I don't think pool is shady. I think pool suffers from the perception that it's shady based on decades of it being promoted as such in North America.
It is gaining momentum on a global/professional perspective. However the joeblow Mom and Dad don't see it that way. You're clearly the one that's out of touch, and/or ignorant of the reality beyond the patrons of their local room.
Being a non player, I get that a lot plus dirty looks. If you make a shot and get out you're a hustler. It's generic vocabulary for the typical bar crowd. Doesn't occur to them that they just look for fault and go all in if they see any.Some people respect the gamble. Some people, like me, avoid letting people know how into pool we are because of the negative assumptions make about pool players.