Even in late 90’s. It cost me at least $100 a night to “learn” something. That was mostly a reiteration of how to lose.


And is a reinforcement that the only way to really get better is practice more.
I won’t play if not for something unless we are friends. You better be throwing up at least $10 or a drink or something. I’ll give you a fair spot too. I’m the type though that won’t keep taking your money. Maybe once or twice. If you really want to learn and show it I don’t mind playing every once in a while as long as the action isn’t around and you don’t bother me.

pretty sure there are others that would do the same for you.
Back to paragraph 1. You on the other hand get to watch some better players play- Free of charge in APA. I’m not going to lie though. A lot of the highs are there for the singles not for team play. They don’t always put their best shot out there in league, but you can still learn from them. Back when I played more the only time you really saw the better players play was when somebody else good came in. Otherwise they didn’t show their best game, only what they needed to show to win.
From what I’ve noticed maybe focus on the slightly older (40+) crew around 5 handicap levels. Those players tend to be happy where they are at and just enjoy playing. It’s less a pissing match for them then say a 22 yr old SL 5. And usually that type will play free or pretty cheap. Plus you are close to their level which makes for better games. And a lot of the 3’s are just there for fun too. They might not be as competitive. But You can always learn as long as you are playing. The one thing about the 3’s though. If you are a safety machine they might not enjoy playing with you much.