Once again, here is his original post:
"This match happened because two guys shot off their mouths on the internet. Plain and simple. It is shameful behavior. A whole pack of people piled on too, which made it worse. There is nothing here to be proud of, nothing noble. Does either guy really seem like they can afford to gamble 10K or 20K on a pool match? Not to me they don't.
Furthermore, any of you so-called gamblers who respect someone for gambling their hard earned money, their family's savings or children's potential college fund on a pool game needs to seriously examine their values. There is a culture among gamblers that talks of respect for what is basically reckless, self-destructive behavior. Do we praise someone who falls down stinking drunk every night? Yet we praise someone who gambles large?
I gamble for entertainment, just enough to sweat. No harm in that. We are fathers, workers, employers, husbands. At some point, as mature men, we need to accept that our actions affect a lot of people who depend on us and act responsibly We shouldn't let our ego's dictate our actions. I watched the match and enjoyed it. But let's not forget why this match really took place.
The plain truth is, it was pitiful."
Last I checked, giving green means you approve of his post. So, if you approve of him sanctimoniously sticking his nose into someone else's wallet with not a scintilla of proof that either participant made a bet that in any way jeopardized the welfare of their respective families, then yes.
Lou Figueroa
Just because I approve of a post enough to send a green to the guy who made it doesn't mean I have to accept every last blessed word the guy wrote. So, to make it clearer, the above portions of his post that I do agree with are highlighted in "Aguzin Blue" just for you.
So, you see, I have no particular gripe with how you spend your money, just that it proves zero me to regarding how much heart you have. You're a small time recreational gambler, just like most of the rest of us here. To suddenly step up from $20/game to a $10K race to nine is humorous to me.
It's like one of the guys in my area who have bagged all 46 high peak peaks in the Adirondacks suddenly says, "I think I'll try Everest next." Well, these days there are guys who can actually get you up Everest if you are willing to spend an absurd amount of time and money, but that don't make you a real expedition climber. Does the word "poser" fit?
Perhaps that's a bit harsh. You still have to do the climb, after all. But guess who's gonna being calling his Mama's name when things suddenly go wrong? The guide who gets you back down off the mountain alive is the one with the heart, not the guy with the fat wallet.
Anyway, don't you think all of this might have been prevented if you had a long time ago found the courtesy to avoid sanctimoniously sticking your nose into someone else's playing with not a scintilla of proof that these methods do not work for them?