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I really think that you did the right thing. But I do agree that I would have given the money back to his wife because that guys a idiot.
Jack Madden said:The bottom line isn't what "they" should or shouldn't do or if it was even a con. The bottom line is YOU have to live with your thoughts and feelings. For you this was the right decision. You don't need to guess if you did the right thing - it was the right thing for you -- you can sleep at night and it didn't cost you a dime![]()
VonRhett said:Great story about crazy Jack, Jay!
Eugene the Machine did the same thing to a guy in Nashville, about 20 years ago. Spent over 3 months setting the guy up, playing $20 9-ball. The guy owned a chain of video stores and couldn't make 3-balls in a row. He was loaded, and loved to gamble BIG - provided he (thought) he had the nuts.
About once a week, Eugene would win a little, just to piss the guy off. Invariably he would start woofing about playing for "real money". Then the next time Eugene would lose it back, plus a little more. Same speech about betting it up.
Gene would even match up with someone else and dump - repeatedly - knowing that his mark was watching.
Eugene starts to lose more week after week, putting on one hell of great act. Tells the guy that his money man will be in town soon and they can get some serious cabbage on the table.
Well, Fast Forward another few weeks, and after days of woofing with Eugene's "stakehorse", they agree to 10 Ahead for 10K. (Genes alleged "stakehorse" didn't have more than 500 on him - just a friend from Chicago)
First Set - Gene would win 2, lose 1. Lose 2, win 3. Took 3.5 hours.
2nd Set - At first almost the same as Set 1. Gene was reminded the guy was good for 50K. He slowed waaaay down, let the guys coin get past the side twice, then slowly beat him. A loooong set.
3rd Set DOUBLE $$!! With 40K on the line, Eugene hit a gear. The guy had about 6-shots, each of them he was hooked. Didn't win a game.
All 3 sets could have been 10 and out. It was poetry in motion.
Cell phones, the internet, a preponderance of nits and general fear-of-living-in-the-2000's prohibits most roadies from pulling off something like this today.
Yes, I know it sounds like a bad movie, but I was there. And it happened more than you might think!
-von
JoeW said:In my neck of the woods you can get someone killed for about $500.00. If a story like that came true around here even six months to a year later this would not be a nice place to be.
Fellow I know asked around about getting a guy beat up and hospitalized. The price was $250.00, Fellow backed off as the hitter, who was a known bad dude, might go too far. When asked why he changed his mind the guy said that he was bothered by the idea that his intended victim might be killed. The hitter replied, so what, it would only cost what I quoted you.
CreeDo said:joe, I find it kinda unbelievable that a shrink (that's your profession, right? or did I misremember) would know, even directly, how to find a hit for 500 bucks... in Ohio no less!?
I feel so innocent for saying that lol. I don't mean that I don't believe you, just that it's unbelievable.
ShootingArts said:I'll bet that in his line of work he could get a hit done for a pat on the back!
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Running around asking for change to play games.JimS said:This is where it's at... imo. By the way, during all this where was the 5 yr old she came in with?
CreeDo said:joe, I find it kinda unbelievable that a shrink (that's your profession, right? or did I misremember) would know, even directly, how to find a hit for 500 bucks... in Ohio no less!?
I feel so innocent for saying that lol. I don't mean that I don't believe you, just that it's unbelievable.
jay helfert said:Gene should have never shown his high gear, no reason too other than ego. He might have won more, and this way it becomes a "hot" score. Capeche?
Jack would NEVER show his true speed!
JoeW said:BTW, I was also a recon marine in the 1960s. Kinda takes the shine off the idea that psychologists are touchy feely type people doesn't it.
John Barton said:Which is why I am glad at 18 that I decided the pool hustler life isn't the one I want to lead.
I played a guy twice who wouldn't quit. The first time I didn't know him so I beat him for whatever I could and he ended up owing me $400. The next time we played I started out giving him a spot and we played for what he owed and I beat him again. And I continued to beat him until he was down about $1500. I forgave him half of it and he still owes me $750.
Well last week he made me $15,000 because he forwarded me an email that landed me a $40,000 sale and $15,000 of it is mine.
Now, I could have been a real ass and stuck him up good for everything he owed me. He knew that he had no chance but couldn't stop gambling. So I gambled myself and bet on our relationship rather than sabotaging that for an extra $750 than I might never see anyway.
And NOW I will never ask him for the money. If he pays me, great! If he doesn't who cares?
The point is that you have to do what you are prepared to live with. And if robbing people is what a player is about then they have to live with the idea that everyone is out to rob them.
I prefer to be benevolent when I can and in my life that has paid me back in friendships and trust and gratitude and money more than I can possibly count.
CreeDo said:yeah, your pic had me fooled pretty good Joe
Your job sounds interesting. Does forensic psychology mean the same thing as being a profiler, or whatever they call the guys who work in ISU?
Well, I sure didn't mean to be "selfish." Please excuse me.enzo said:another quick point to make, and I just kinda picked this post to respond to arbitrarily, lets say I rob a guy for all he's worth as opposed to giving his money back and letting him off. now, you guys mind you are not god and not all knowing, who knows, maybe by robbing a guy for all he's worth one night will in fact make him realize it's stupid to gamble and down the line you would have stopped him from losing say his car or something much larger than a mere 500 or 1000.
the overall point is i don't think it's perfectly reasonable to assume you are doing a guy a favor by losing money back to him, maybe you are really giving him a false sense of security for a future incident. and, as i said earlier, i feel doing something out of pity for someone is one of the worst things you can do, not only that, you say you are doing it for him but you are probably doing it for selfish reasons, ie you dont want to feel bad. so now you are selfish and have no money.
think of it like going to your own private beach and feeding a sea lion fish every day. now he finally gets used to you after months of this and a month down the road some asshole shoots the thing because it allowed a human to get close to it, you didn't do this thing any favors..... i see this pattern all the time and i just think people need to realize they may be more barbaric when they are doing what they think is right or nice, i just feel you need to think first..... and if you did and you are fine with it all thats awesome, im sure you did a great job.
crawfish said:Well, I sure didn't mean to be "selfish." Please excuse me.