Money Games

Heckler

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Which players will still play ANYONE for money?

Will the IPT make the top pro's less likely to play money games?

Who do people want to see play each other for money?

Just a few questions I have been mulling over.....lol
 
Heckler said:
Which players will still play ANYONE for money?

Will the IPT make the top pro's less likely to play money games?

Who do people want to see play each other for money?

Just a few questions I have been mulling over.....lol

I don't know who still plays for money among the
top pros but I do think that the big money in
the IPT will cause the top guys to not play as
often in money games. They won't have too.
 
Bobby said:
I don't know who still plays for money among the
top pros but I do think that the big money in
the IPT will cause the top guys to not play as
often in money games. They won't have too.

May be true for those who don't have to but not for those who love to.:)
 
I live in Orlando and was eagerly awaiting some $ action with all 150 IPT members in town. What a letdown! The only players I saw (or heard of) getting down were Alan Hopkins, Nick Varner, Billy Incardona, Alex Lelie (from Holland), and these were more "friendly games" than epic battles. The pool world needs a Daniel Negreanu, who challenged anyone to play poker for 100,000 to 500,000 freezeout. My impression of the top pro players is they don't want to risk the $ (have you noticed the lack of deep-pocket backers these days?) or are resting up for the tournement. At any rate, if you want to see some good action, go to the Derby City Classic and you'll get all you can stand. Sure don't seem like there are any Cornbread Red or Bucktooth types around anymore, but maybe the IPT money will start something going.
 
It's hard for the pros to match up.One pros stakehorse bought a box of cues from me at The DCC because everyone wanted his man to chop too much wood.The pro showed in the 9 ball event,I guess he had plenty of time to rest.
 
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