Pushout said:I've done a lot, compared to most people. Taught it, started in-house leagues, played in others, offered help and had it tossed back in my face, tried to give people in this area an alternative to apa and bca and got stoned by the room owner, shared magazine reprints of great stuff, suggested tools to improve, etc, etc. One year I got an extra set to tickets to the BC Open in order to show some folks who weren't die hard pool fans how the pros played. At the first session, the guy I had brought turned to me and said: "I could beat these guys!". He couldn't run two in a row. Good grief!!!
What the hell have you done???
Take a break.
TXsouthpaw said:i just posted this in another thread and ill say it again here. Leagues can be fun for new players but for me, ive never gotten any better playing in a league. It takes away practice time just to go out and play a few racks of barbox 8 ball. Im better off stayin home and playing the ghost on my 9 footer. but to each theyre own.
YaktyYak said:I know when there is a televised event on ESPN, the APA is the commercial whore during pool events.
-Kyle
Rich R. said:BTW, the current U.S. Open champion, for a few more days, Shane Van Boening is a product of the BCA league system. Enough said about the quality of league players.
bankshot76 said:I'm not really sure what this meant exactly but I saw it under another members profile. But, I've notice alot of animocity toward leagues in other post and I don't really understand it. Here in Louisville, not all, but the majority of the stonger players play in some form of a league whether it be cash, APA, BCA, etc. I'm sure nationwide it's not the same but I've heard some slams toward the league's and I just wasn't real sure what the problems would be, it seems to me like the league do alot for our sport's economy. I would have to say that if it wasn't for league's most of the people in them wouldn't even play at all. So, all in all my main question is what's your beef with them and if your for them let here that too.
YaktyYak said:I know when there is a televised event on ESPN, the APA is the commercial whore during pool events. I dunno who gets that money or if the tour, the network, and or event recieve any of that sponsorship money, but just giving an observation. Dunno how exactly those sponsorship dollars are distributed or how much the amount actually is. Not trying to argue or anything, but just from what I see when I watch televised pool.
-Kyle
Thank you for saving me the trouble of writing the same things.:thumbup:frankncali said:You call league players "you league players" and say that league play "hurts pool".
You really give no real reasons as to how it hurts pool. I am referring to the pain/agony/suffering/damage part. How does it harm the hobby/game/sport of pool?
You state that most league players don't play other than league night. Okay so how many of the millions that play each week play more than once. Not many. Most not even weekly. Do they "hurt pool" as well.
You upset that leagues don't do enough to promote pool. Do you say this about the YMCA and the Little League? What about their players? Upset that Tommy and Billy play soccer and X-box rather than drill themselves on the correct positioning during a rundown? Upset that they play to play with friends or to get laid? Upset that they have zero desire to play baseball for a living but rather be Doctors and astronauts?
You don't like that they leagues don't give enough back (others hate this as well). Do you get upset at the furniture store? What about the jewelry store? or the dog food company? or the oil guys? What about the flower lady on Valentines Day? How about the soda companies for their $2 flavored water or actual tap water in a bottle?
Leagues are businesses and there is nothing that says they are supposed to cut profits. What other businesses do this? Fuel went sky high and so did their profits. You really think they even considered giving back and lowering their margins. Its business.
You also state that the only good players that play league are their strictly for an ego boost!! Yet you say you don't look down at league players. Pick a side and trust me 99% here know which side that is.
You think that because I play league that ..
1- I am likely a once a week banger that is somehow hurting the pool world just by playing a game and having fun.
2- that I play about 4-5 games a night that I "play league". I didnt even realize that there was a quota!!
3- That because I play good that I am ONLY there for the ego boost from being around low level scumbag drunks that cant hold a candle to a real and true pool player.
4- that I am a waste because I dont spend dedicated time trying to use my night out with the boys as a stepping stone towards me playing on a fictional pro pool tour. I guess everyone can play pro level!!?
5- that I am the Bane (not bain) or scum of the pool room or rather its nemesis. That somehow "oe the league player" coming in and spending a little cash one day per week is BAD.
6-that I am merely a shadow of what REAL POOL is
Now you also state that you wonder why league players get bent. Probably because you look down at anyone that does not want to do what you feel REAL POOL is.
You probably hate players that laugh and have fun while playing. You probably think that we should all be down at the hall NOT putting money in the jukebox, NOT buying beer, NOT banging balls with a buddy but rather practising quietly only nodding at guys as they walk by (of course they need to wait for the correct timing and angle to pass the table).
Pool is a game and is fun to play. Most people play less than once a week. Most dont take it that serious. 99.9 % dont even think about it being a stepping stone to "something better" (whatever that mioght be).
90% of all people that don't play pool can't name a top male living Pro.
I just dont get how you can think that people playing a game for fun and spending money are hurting anything. How can leagues that attract tens of thousands of people hurt the game?
You are upset that Archer is not rolling off the tongue of 90% of league players. I would bet that a higher % of league players know Johnny Archer is than of regular non league playing pool players.
Now if your wondering about me then here I am
1- I play APA right now 2 nights a week (8ball and Masters)
used to play BCA but the drive and timing was wrong.
2- I play to a B+ or low A level. I don't think that I am anything special at at all.
3- I refuse to give up my friends because I play a game better than them.
4- I like the idea of team pool and believe that if pool as a sport has a future it will be in team play.
5- I dont look down on anyone due to skill or go to league looking for an ego boost.
6- I will gamble and will play for fun.
7- I do not hurt pool or anything directly related to it by playing and spending money.
8- I play once or twice a week other than league night. Some weeks I dont and there is nothing wrong with that.
9- My playing pool is not a stepping stone
10- I know who Johnny Archer is. Earl Strickland also. Actually I organized a Night with the two of them for about 35 people. Some knew who they were and some didnt. 90% of the attendees were casual pool players. 100% enjoyed themselves. Not once did I look down at anyone because they didnt know who the guys were. They were there for fun and were being introduced to them. It wasnt a free night but rather a
$100 a person night. I guess these league guys didnt get the memo.
11- I disagree with anyone that looks down on another person because they cant perform a task quite as good as others.
Once I was told by a friend that I shouldn't hang out with guys that were my friends but were bangers. Now I don't hang out much with him.
There are good things and bad things to league play. Its not for everyone.
BUT it does not in any way hurt pool. There is ZERO damage done to the game.
Neil said:Show me where I said , or anybody said that they are all drunks. I DID say that too many of them are, and I don't like to be around drunk people. That's a BIG difference.