So many of the greatest players in history hit balls before they could formulate a decent sentence.....we need more champions.
LET THE KIDS PLAY
With supervision
So many of the greatest players in history hit balls before they could formulate a decent sentence.....we need more champions.
LET THE KIDS PLAY
With supervision
Poor Peter Pan... Wait, Is that billiard cloth?No need to be so uptight.
Think you should get the kids involved in a masse/jump shot challenge for a $100.00 prize :grin:
What could go wrong?
If you decide to let em play, first give them a tutorial on how to respect the equipment, hold the cue, swing the cue etc. Ironically tho, most all parents are equal when it comes to proper usage of equipment but they will NEVER admit it because few people RESPECT pool players equipment like the owner/player. Probably best to make it off limits.
I got the chance to play for the first time when I was seven. I still remember it, in fact it may be my earliest memory.
I'm sure glad that the folks who owned the table let it happen.
Talk to the group before they play, give them a couple of cues that you don't care about and no food or drink but by all means let them give it a try.
And grown ups who like to try the "scoop" jump shots. The kids at the party will be from 1 to 15 years old. My son is turning 1 and I can't wait to get him on the table.I haven't seen a kid harm a pool table yet...if they're young enough.
...they don't have the cue power to rip a cloth.
Early teens may need supervision.
It's grown people that can't play very well that present the biggest danger....
....'bangers' with strength.
So, my son's birthday party is coming up and there will be quite a few kids coming. I have the Jr shark guiding wheels but I still don't want kids playing on my table when I can't keep a watchful eye on them.
I was going to have an adults only rule at first but got to thinking.....I still have the old cloth that I recently replaced. It is in good shape and I could put that on top of the good cloth so I don't have to worry as much about tearing the new stuff. Any thoughts on how to secure it? I could just lay it on top and maybe some velcro strips in the pockets? Under the rails?
My newphews were in there while I wasn't home, all my cues are kept away, so they just decided to grab a ball in each hand and just started smacking them together
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No damage done but, supervision and edumacations are needed
Kids don't know there doin wrong and that's ok
Just watched a kid playing in a pool hall...his father is a decent player.
The kid has a decent stroke...just shoots at anything but makes some decent shots.
His father told me is is 8 years old...which deeply offended him....
...he said "Dad, I'm nine now...two weeks ago."
..I said "Oh, you're all growed up now."
I wish I had got to hit balls at that age....I was well on my way to being 18 when I first walked into a pool hall...I could break par by then, but I like billiards better.
Let the kids play
No way in hell do kids play on my table. Nor most adults, for that matter.
This logic works in reverse as well???I wouldn't let them play without adult supervision and even then I would say off limits.
Too many adults and kids that aren't real players think that every shot has to be a trick shot and they try to do that as they think that is the way that real good players play. This results in damage to the table, cloth, balls and etc. Who ends up with the bill? I don't think letting them play will result in the next world greatest player or pro , and is that something that you would really want some young person to end up being as a life long career?
I really don't see where there is any benefit. Think of it this way, what would they do if you didn't have a table?
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