supergreenman said:You won't let her? what she doesn't have a mind of her own?![]()
WORMS!..................EVERYWHERE!
Somebody get me another can!!!!!!
supergreenman said:You won't let her? what she doesn't have a mind of her own?![]()
BazookaJoe said:WORMS!..................EVERYWHERE!
Somebody get me another can!!!!!!
PlynSets said:Alright, so maybe I came down hard a little on the league players. I have no issue with league players to be quite honest. Point in fact my g/f (just starting to play) is going to be joining a league here in the next week or two. I won't let her get to heavy into the league play after this 1st twelve week session though, becuase I think it will actually start to detract from her game, then do anything to help to improve it.
Dude...now im comming from a Va. Country boy attitude and understanding and i gave you the benifit of the doubt but the part in your quote about league play hurting her game..is just plain stupid...not saying your stupid...not trying to be disrepectful..but i dont understand the logic in that statement. I started playing pool in tournament play..i wanted to be competitive in them so i practiced on Friday nights which in turn go me involved in a buch of dollar dollar games..so my game went up..i then really hit the gambling level..going form town to town on weekends..I got pretty sporty..but i layed of the game for 9 years, i got asked to join an APA nine ball team..I love it. It helped me sharpen my game ..now i practiced 2 hours, 3 of 4 times a week also..but it was the sunday match that i looked foward to . I have a pool coach who i work with weekly..he is a great player.. some people on this forum can attest to his skills..his name is Bernie Kirby ...he him self plays in the APA...what he tell me is this "Any chance you get to play is good..exposure to the game and your own mistakes are what you need to see" ...he also said that no one should have to loose money to learn how to play pool..it just doesnt make any sence..does playing for money make you a better player..i dont know about better but ..it sharpens your nerves and forces you to focus..but for some one who only wants to paly in League..they can have those same nerves and that same focus since league is all they want..If being the national APA champion is your goal..then you will put your all into it..
just my country boy two cents.
I agree. Johnnytsupergreenman said:Gambling is looked down upon by the same people that go to church every Sunday, then rush to work on monday to check thier stock portfolios. (hypocrites) Fact is, you gamble when you cross the street, board an airplane, drive to work, drive to church or eat blowfish. Just different stakes.
If it was up to me, and somepeople should be really glad it's not, there would be a lot of things legalized. I don't think that it's the governments place to legislate morality. ie gambling, prostitution so on and so forth.
They should stick to crimes where people are hurt, theft, assault and murder.....
PlynSets said:Alright, so maybe I came down hard a little on the league players. I have no issue with league players to be quite honest. Point in fact my g/f (just starting to play) is going to be joining a league here in the next week or two. I won't let her get to heavy into the league play after this 1st twelve week session though, becuase I think it will actually start to detract from her game, then do anything to help to improve it.
quitecoolguy said:Dude...now im comming from a Va. Country boy attitude and understanding and i gave you the benifit of the doubt but the part in your quote about league play hurting her game..is just plain stupid...not saying your stupid...not trying to be disrepectful..but i dont understand the logic in that statement. I started playing pool in tournament play..i wanted to be competitive in them so i practiced on Friday nights which in turn go me involved in a buch of dollar dollar games..so my game went up..i then really hit the gambling level..going form town to town on weekends..I got pretty sporty..but i layed of the game for 9 years, i got asked to join an APA nine ball team..I love it. It helped me sharpen my game ..now i practiced 2 hours, 3 of 4 times a week also..but it was the sunday match that i looked foward to . I have a pool coach who i work with weekly..he is a great player.. some people on this forum can attest to his skills..his name is Bernie Kirby ...he him self plays in the APA...what he tell me is this "Any chance you get to play is good..exposure to the game and your own mistakes are what you need to see" ...he also said that no one should have to loose money to learn how to play pool..it just doesnt make any sence..does playing for money make you a better player..i dont know about better but ..it sharpens your nerves and forces you to focus..but for some one who only wants to paly in League..they can have those same nerves and that same focus since league is all they want..If being the national APA champion is your goal..then you will put your all into it..
just my country boy two cents.
I started playing pool in tournament play..i wanted to be competitive in them so i practiced on Friday nights which in turn go me involved in a buch of dollar dollar games..so my game went up..i then really hit the gambling level..going form town to town on weekends..[/b]I got pretty sporty..[/b]
But is the "league" itself sharpening your game?i got asked to join an APA nine ball team..I love it.
It helped me sharpen my game ..
now i practiced 2 hours, 3 of 4 times a week also..
but it was the sunday match that i looked foward to .
I have a pool coach who i work with weekly..he is a great player..
You won't let her? what she doesn't have a mind of her own?
Purdman said:Excuse me, you seem to be the one name calling and putting people down. I don't gamble yet I could care less how much you do. Live and let live my friend. I don't necessarly care what the TAP guy may have said, I just didn't get pisses off at him and start slamming anyone who doesn't gamble.
Lighten up dude. You are the one who should STFU, and you know what that means don't ya. JMHFO
Purdman
DaveK said:OK, it's time for the dissenting opinion.
Gambling is bad for pool because it changes the game completely. The objective in pool is to win pool games. The objective in gambling is to win the money. When you put the two together, the objective remains to win the money, the pool is secondary. In few other sports/games does a participant have a good reason to play below their abilities, except when trying to win the gambling game. Rarely will a competitor intentionally loose a game, except when the objective of winning more money is advanced. The "action reports" so beloved on this forum have very little to do with the game of pool, they report more on the dollars that change hands. I could give a rats ass about the money that exhanges between people thousands of miles away. On the other hand I would love to hear about their games, strategy, and shot execution. That is about pool.
By forcing the gambling issue ("you gotta gamble to get good at pool" mentality) you add another barrier to developing pool skills, an acceptance of gambling. Life is no game. To risk your well-being on a game is irresponsible ... loose and you'll go hungry, what a silly concept. It surely keeps otherwise talented (and intelligent, if I may) people away from the game, and that can't be good for pool.
By associating money and gambling with pool advancement you create a scenario where nobody is motivated to coach other players. This is a common trait in pool players where they will not help you because you might win their money some day. This keeping knowledge and techniques hiden cannot be good for the game. It IS good for the person with the knowledge, they can use it to win more money, but you asked about the 'good of the game'.
The money is simply a motivation in this case folks. If you get all motivated because of the money, so be it, although investing the same effort into endeavors like our friend KT will pay off much better than investing all that effort into the game of pool. For myself pride in my game and relative competitiveness are motivation enough, although I am sure trying for the $700 first place money in our league (currently sitting in 2nd with 2 weeks left)![]()
Dave, all snug in his flame-proof suit, blast away
PlynSets said:Where did I name call? Only thing I said was the guy that wrote the article was a "dip****." I told a person that referred to a person such as myself to be garbage to "STFU" which in retrospect was probably a bit harsh, but hey.. it is what it is. I wrote it, and I'll stand by it. I didn't say "every" league player was a banger. If you actually read what I wrote, it might make more sense to ya..
I said it "seems" like 95%
The ones that aren't didn't come up through the leagues..
Sorry if I offended you, I certainly didn't mean too. Just wondering why some guy (actually multiple people recently) can come on here and call the vast majority of "players" (using that term "player" for what it is.. not BANGER) garbage, and people don't say anything about it? If nobody else will, I certainly have no qualms about doing it.
DJ
CrownCityCorey said:I don't think gambling is bad for pool. The overall seedy characters that it attracts (drug dealers, grifters, drunks and the like) are bad for pool.
BazookaJoe said:Some of the legends of pool fit in with a couple of those categories.
Tom In Cincy said:Come on, the news papers give daily updated odds on almost every professional sporting event even college football and basketball.
These odds are for what? Gambling!!!!
How come these other events don't get the bad rap pool gets when it comes to gambing?
PlynSets said:How could I blast away at that.. It's a well written, thought out, post. Plus your name is Dave so you couldn't be all half bad of a guy.DJ = Dave Johnson..
PlynSets said:My initial post was pretty harsh (and in rereading it, possibly outta line), but it was coming off a rant that ended with calling people like myself "garbage" and "low lifes" of the game etc.. Which is the reason why I came out with both barrels blazin.. I love to debate (intelligently) and wouldn't lower to "flaming" someone for having an opinion different then mine.