Playing for cash money in 2025?

Not sure if anyone who has responded is from the Houston area, but you can EASILY find $5-$10 a game, $100-$300 "cheap sets", all the way up to thousands of dollars per set. This is pretty much any night of the week. I'd venture to say Houston has more 600+ players than any city in the US. This applies to everything from Valley bar box, to extremely tight 9 ft Diamond action.
I moving to Texas!!😉
 
1. 9Ball - Betwween 5 and 20 a rack depending on multiple things. 1-pocket - Usually 25 a rack-ish. Sometimes more. Will screw around for less.
2. 9Ball - Races to 5 for 25 with a good friend of mine. I'll test the waters with others for anywhere between 25 and 100 and we can adjust from there (weight and $$$)
3. 9Ball and 1-Pocket
4. See Answer 2.
5. Money I have on me and what Im comfortable with losing are 2 completely different things and also vary greatly depending on the scenario.
That's ideal for local fun!!👍🏻
 
Where I play, it is usually $10, $20 or $50 a set. Mostly races to 4,5 or 7 in both 8-ball and 9-ball. Not much 10-ball played but if it is, it’s the same as 8 & 9 ball. The longer the race, the more $. We also play the APA Amateur race to 7, 5 games of 8-ball and 8-games of 9-ball. Usually for $20. We don’t play APA rules, just the race.

The only by-the-game gambling happens with 1-pkt. Typically $20 but sometimes $5 and sometimes $50. There is almost always a 1-pkt game going on.
I guess some things never change. That's what we were playing for in the 60's and 70's. Ha Ha

I usually played 9-Ball for $5 a game and $10 a game was a good bet. $50 sets were common and $100 sets were big money. One Pocket action was mostly $10 and $20 a game. $30 and $40 a game was big action. For the first five years I played pool seriously $100 a game One Pocket was the biggest bet I ever made. And guess what, I made a good living and had a real bank account, a good car and a nice little apartment. It was a good life, maybe some of the best years of my life.
 
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